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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 


FOR 


PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES 

IN THE 

CITY OF NEW YORK 


GRADED AND ANNOTATED 


BUREAU OF LIBRARIES 
1916—1919 




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GRADED AND ANNOTATED 


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1916—1919 




CONTENTS 


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Kindergarten and first grade 

Second grade. 

Third grade. 

Fourth grade. 


CLASS LIBRARIES. 


PAGE 


7 

Fifth grade. 

. . 16 

Sixth grade. 

.. 23 

Seventh grade. . 

.. 35 

Eighth grade... 


PAGE 

53 

79 

110 

137 


REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARY. 


PAGE 

Amusements, games, etc. 193 

Art, architecture, etc. 192 

Astronomy. 185 

Aviation. 186 

Bible. 166 

Biography. 202 

Botany. 187 

Business. 191 

Chemistry. 186 

Child study. 172 

Civics. 167 

Construction... 192 

Cooking. 190 

Cyclopaedias. 165 

Defective classes. 172 

Dictionaries. 185 

Domestic arts..182,190 

Drawing, decoration, etc.181,192 

Education. 169 

Electricity. 186 

English. 184 

Entomology. 188 

Ethics.166,184 

Geography, travel and description. 198 

“ Europe.*. 199 

“ Asia. 200 

“ Africa. 200 

Geology.. . 186 

History, general. 203 

“ ancient. 203 

“ American. 204 

“ English. 203 

“ French. 204 

“ German. 203 

Hygiene. 189 

Industrial education. 181 

Inventions. 188 

Kindergarten. 176 


PAGE 

Languages. 184 

Law. 167 

Literature, American. 195 

“ English. 196 

Logic. 166 

Manual training. 181 

Mathematics. 185 

Moral education. 183 

Music.182,193 

Mythology. 167 

Nature study. 179 

Ornithology. 188 

Painting. 193 

Parliamentary law. 167 

Philology. 177 

Phonetics. 177 

Physical geography. 186 

Physical training. 180 

Physics.. 185 

Physiology. 188 

Poetry......195,196 

Political science. 167 

Psychology.165,172 

Quotations. 194 

Reading.165,177 

School management. 173 

Science, natural. 185 

Sculpture. 192 

Self education. 183 

Sewing. 182 

Statistics. 167 

Synonyms. 185 

Teaching, general methods. 175 

special methods. 176 

Useful arts. 188 

Vocational guidance. 173 

Zoology. 187 


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SCHOOL LIBRARIES 


11 There is no school that may not greatly enrich its work by an appeal to the actual experience of the children and by 
1 carefully directed observations and experiments. We need our text-books as a summary , as a convenient condensed outline, or 
- as books of reference; but we must provide as best we can other books of reference which will furnish the details which are impos- 
sible in the limited number of pages allowed to the text. In every room of every school a library of books, pamphlets , magazine 
articles , and illustrative material should be found , and every teacher should expect to increase this collection and to improve its 
quality as the years go by." George Drayton Strayer. 


CLASSROOM LIBRARIES. 

In this catalogue for elementary school libraries, an attempt has been made to present the best children’s book s 
for each grade. The grading is tentative, but it has been based upon experience and, for the normal child of English' 
speaking and English-reading parents, should be reliable. It is hoped that the annotations will help in fitting the right 
book to the right child and bring into use many volumes which seldom leave the shelves. 

LIBRARY MONEY. 

After an inventory report on the number and condition of library books at the end of the first school term, each 
year, an allotment of library money is made. Each school’s share is determined by the number of books required to install 
and maintain in each class a library of about fifty volumes, or at least a book per pupil. A certain percentage of the library 
appropriation may be used for teachers’ reference books in Part II of this catalogue, but the whole amount is available 
for children’s libraries. Until the children’s libraries are well built up, no large amount of money should be spent for the 
teacher’s library. 

SELECTION. 

First, select attractive books that will make readers of the children, and then add such material as may be desirable 
for use in the school work. Any book, whether it be wholly fanciful or wholly informational in character, that leaves “any 
kind of fine and wholesome feeling in the mind” of the child who reads it, is a book to be desired. The teacher who knows 
the individual tastes of her pupils should be consulted in the selection of a library for her class. Avoid duplication, as 
a rule, as a variety of material will keep up the interest. Care should also be taken to select different books for the A 
and B classes of each year, so that when pupils are promoted a fresh library will be found in the new grade. There are 
certain recognized classics for children, such as “Swiss Family Robinson,” “Boys’ King Arthur,” “Little Women,” etc. 
which every boy and girl should have a chance to read and know before leaving elementary school. The classroom 
library should offer first these books that have been tried and loved by generations of young people. About fifty titles 
of this character under each grade in the catalogue have been starred (*) as a standard library. 


ORDERING. 

The following plan is suggested in the hope that it may simplify the ordering of library books in the larger schools 
by a division of labor. Upon the receipt of the circular giving the amount of the library appropriation, let the principal 
assign to each teacher the amount which she is to expend for her class. Let the class teacher then select from the catalogue 
the books wanted, and for each title, write a card in the form given below. 


Alden, W. L. Cruise of the Canoe Club. 

Copies 2.Grade 5 A. Miss 

Ordered April 15, ’05. 

Rec’d. 


Supply No, 


Contractor, John Smith & Co. 


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The regular catalogue card on the Supply List may be used for this purpose. On this card write on the first line 
in the upper left hand corner the author's name> initials , and short title of the hook. On the second line and to the left 
the number of copies, if more than one, and below, the date of ordering, leaving space below that for the date of receipt. 
To the right of this enter the grade for which the book is intended and the teacher’s name, and below in the right hand 
comer, the supply number, contractor and price. _ . ... 

After collecting these cards from each class teacher and revising, sort by contractor before writing the requisition 
in the regular requisition book. After the order has been written and sent in, the cards should be arranged alphabetically 
by authors (or titles when author’s name does not appear). When the books are received, check the corresponding cards 
by entering date received, and write name of teacher who ordered the book on inside cover or slip of paper inserted.. When 
a book is withdrawn, lost or worn out, a note may be made on its card. This order-card catalogue kept in the principal’s 
office will give all necessary information in regard to any book in the school library. 


PREPARATION OF BOOKS FOR USE. 

Before sending to classrooms stamp the book with the School Library stamp on the inside of the cover and write 
in ink the grade and room number to which it is assigned. Every book should come stamped by the contractor “Property 
of the Board of Education.” At the beginning of the term each teacher should send to the principal a list signed by herself 
of her classroom library books, to be kept as a receipt. 


CLASS LIBRARY RECORD. 

In a small collection of fifty books, none but the simplest charging system is needed. One that will give a complete 
record of books drawn is all that is required. The record card furnished (See Supply List) is recommended and may be 
used as follows: 

1. Write a card for each book, entering author and title of book in the blank space at the top, and book number 
to the right. Below are spaces for thirty charges in double column, with the same number on the back of the card. Keep 
the card in its book when on the shelf; when drawn enter borrower’s name and date on the card and file alphabetically, 
checking and returning the card to the book when returned. Pupils usually may make their own entries under the direction 
of the class librarian. 

2. Another method of using the record card is, after writing one for each book, to collect them all in a pack, 
alphabetically arranged and tied together loosely with a cord through the perforation at the bottom. This gives a compact 
record book to which additions are easily made by inserting new cards. When a book is issued, turn to the corresponding 
card and make the entry, checking in the return column when the book is returned. The cover for the library record 

(See Supply List) is a card of manila board, printed “Class Library, P. S. No. -,” the same size as the record card, 

to be put on the record-pack to protect it front and back. Order on the basis of one or two for each class library and not 
one for each book. 

3. Another very simple system for small classes and small libraries, is the chart plan. Rule as large a piece of 
cardboard as can be obtained with horizontal and vertical lines, leaving room on the left hand margin for a list of the 
pupils’ names and on the top for a list of the books in the library. When a pupil draws a book mark the space where 
the pupils’s name and the book intersect with a cross, and when the book is returned enter date in the same space. This 
chart may be hung upon the wall and a glance at it will show just what each pupil has read and just how popular each 
book is. 


CLASS LIBRARIAN. 

For all grammar classes, at least, a pupil class librarian should be appointed by the teacher or elected by the class, 
to assist in keeping records and managing the library. This will give the teacher opportunities to turn uninterested pupils 
into enthusiastic library patrons. It should be a position of honor and responsibility, but in this connection let it be 
remembered that the success of the library depends largely upon the teacher’s interest and that all of her powers cannot 
be delegated to the class librarian. 


RULES. 

Avoid too many rules, but insist, however, upon certain things, viz.: 

That the class library be available for reference whenever practicable during the school day and that access be had 
for general circulation at least once a week. That books drawn by pupils be retained not longer than two weeks, and 
in the case of a very popular book not longer than one week. 

For ordinary offenses it does not seem best to refuse library privileges but for gross carelessness or wilful injury 
to books there should be some penalty. It is most important that respect for the City’s property be taught and if a 
book is lost or destroyed, it should he replaced. 

Gifts to the class library by pupils, teachers or parents should be discouraged unless the books given are upon the 
authorized lists, or are titles approved by the department. Many indifferent, if not wholly unsuitable, books are often 
presented to school libraries. 


REPORTS. 

At the end of the first term an inventory of the library books in each room and in the teacher’s reference collection, 
should be taken and a report made to the principal of the number fit for use, the number to be withdrawn, and the 
circulation for the term. The principal reports for the whole school to the Superintendent of Libraries, on a postal card 
report blank, on the general condition of the school’s libraries, after including all new books received to date, and after 
withdrawing all unusuable books. 

At the end of the Spring term the circulation for the term is reported in the same manner. 



MENDING—CARE OF BOOKS. 

library books are not, as a rule, as well bound as text books. Therefore a little care and timely mending will 
lengthen the lives of the popular ones. The pupils should be encouraged to paste in loose leaves and pictures, and whenever 
the teacher thinks it advisable, the books should be covered. Gummed binding tape, transparent paper, glue and paste 
for this purpose may be had from the regular Supply List; and a pamphlet of directions about mending books will be 
furnished by the Bureau of Libraries. 


THE LIBRARY HOUR. 

The official time schedule for elementary schools authorizes the use of one reading period a week as a library period. 
This does not mean that the books should be used only at this time. It means that at least one period a week should 
be devoted to encouraging the use of good books and habits of reading. 

Under the direction of a teacher who is fond of reading herself, who is familiar with the contents of her class library, 
this library hour may easily be made the pleasantest and most profitable part of the school program. The teacher knows 
the girls and boys who sit before her every day,—she is familiar with their likes and dislikes, their strong points and weak 
ones,—and if she also knows the right book to use at the right time, the possibilities are great indeed. 

There are many ways of arousing interest in books but it is doubtful whether a better one exists than reading 
together as a class,—either a story of some literary value, or a book of biography, travel, or history, written in a popular 
and interesting style. 

At first only books that will appeal to all members of the class should be chosen for reading aloud. Discussions 
of characters, plots, etc., should be encouraged. The pupils should be asked to find out interesting facts about the author 
of the book. Written reviews of the story read will be of value in connection with work in English composition. 

> Pupils also may be encouraged to keep in blank books lists of the books they have read, with notes, excerpts, sketches 
of writers, verses, portraits, etc. 

There should also be an effort made to interest children in something beside fiction, once the reading habit is formed. 
Good books of travel, science or history which are not popular, should be brought to their attention by reading a chapter 
or two occasionally. 

It is not desirable that children read many books, but that they know a few good ones well. The teacher should 
be watchful to see that it is quality and not quantity of reading that counts. 

Suggestions, outlines, short articles about books and authors for use in the library period, as well as practical 
suggestions from principals and teachers, will appear in the monthly bulletins issued in the interests of the school libraries. 


THE CLASSROOM REFERENCE SHELF. 

In addition to books for circulation and recreative reading wherever possible, each grammar grade should have its 
shelf of reference books. If a shelf can not be had, try a table or window ledge. You cannot begin too early to teach 
pupils to use reference books with intelligence or encourage too much the habit of looking up the unfamiliar words, allusions, 
etc., which they meet every day in their reading. Collect a few books of general information, a standard statistical almanac, 
a book of names, a small encyclopaedia, a book of quotations, or synonyms, an atlas or gazetteer. First, however, have 
a good dictionary and be sure that the pupils know all there is in the back part of it. Short reference exercises every day 
are recommended and special books for the reference shelf should be borrowed as occasion demands from the teacher’s 
reference library. 


TEACHERS’ REFERENCE LIBRARY. 

Much of the best educational literature of the day, especially books which may be helpful in preparing for teachers' 
examinations, and those of accepted worth for teaching the different subjects will be found in Part II of this catalogue. 

The principal’s assistant, or a regular teacher, should be assigned as librarian, to take charge of the teachers’ library, 
and look after all library matters. Place the teachers’ library in as central a place as possible, preferably the principal’s 
office or the teachers’ room. The books should then be classified and catalogued according to the decimal system, and a 
card catalogue written. Directions for cataloguing will be given upon application to the Bureau of Libraries, and whenever 
possible an assistant sent to take charge of the work. Before beginning any classification consult the Bureau of Libraries. 

LIBRARIES IN DUPLICATE SCHOOLS. 

For elementary schools where library rooms have been equipped, special appropriations for books, periodicals, and 
pictures will be made from the library funds. 

All books will be purchased as far as possible from this catalogue in the manner described above. The present plan 
for libraries in duplicate schools calls for: 

1. Assembling all children’s books in the central library room in charge of a teacher librarian. Here the different 
classes come for regular reading and reference periods and to draw books for home use when the size of the collection permits. 

2. Regular visits by classes to the nearest public library branch for instruction in the workings of a library, for 

reference work, book talks, etc. . 

3. The continuance of class libraries in classes which cannot be accommodated m the school library room or at 
the public library. 

USE OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. 

It is part of the teacher’s privilege to see that .pupils know the location of the nearest library branch and that each 
has an introduction at least to its offerings and workings before leaving elementary school. Visiting the library by classes 
however, is a matter to be worked out by the principal and the head librarian of the branch. 



BOOKS FOR CLASS LIBRARIES. 

KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE. 


CHILDREN FROM FIVE TO SEVEN YEARS OF AGE. 

*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade. 
NATURE STORIES. 

SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

2486 

Aunt Louisa’s animal stories . 

Syndicate Trading Co. .... 

.. .27 

355 

BRYCE, C. T. That’s why stories. 

Beginners’ reading book of short easy stories about flowers and animals, 
etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. . 

.. .36 

402 

*BURT, M. E., ed. Little nature studies from John Bur¬ 
roughs, vol. 1 . 

An outdoor book for beginners adapted from Burroughs’ essays. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .21 

623 

DAVIS, A. C. Nature stories for youngest readers; ani¬ 
mals tame and wild. 

Sentences are simple and short and easily grasped. 

Educational Pub. Co...... 

.. .34 

1583 

*MOTT, S. M., and M. B. DUTTON. Fishing and hunting. 

Excellent stories in few simple words of Eskimo, Indian and Filipino 
children. 

American Book Co. 

.. .25 

1807 

POULSSON, EMILE. Through the farmyard gate. 

Rhymes, pictures and stories for children to read, mainly about animals. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .73 

2352 

WEIMER, T., and JONES, R. G. Chats in the zoo . 

Dialogues between the ' animals and the children with especially good 
photographs of the former. Easy reading. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .36 


FABLES, FAIRY STORIES AND 

RHYMES. 


122 

Baby days . 

Songs, stories, pictures and jingles selected from Saint Nicholas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .89 

150 

BANNERMAN, HELEN. Story of little black Sambo. . 

Very popular little book of easy words and colored pictures for beginners. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .29 

202 

BATES, LOIS. New recitations for infants . 

Short poems with instructions in gesture and action. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

203 

Fairy tale of a fox, a dog, a cat and a magpie. 

In short sentences and easy words. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co... 

.. .12 

225 

BELL, LADY FLORENCE. Singing circle. 

A picture book of songs and games with helpful diagrams and music. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .94 

247 

BLAISDELL, E. A., and M. F. Boy Blue and his friends. 

Short, easy stories written around some of the Mother Goose rhymes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .34 

248 

Cherry tree children.... 

Short simple sentences about the birds and animals that live in or around 
the old cherry tree. Colored pictures. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co... 

.. .34 


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KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

249 

BLAISDELL, E. A., and M. F. Tommy Tinker’s book. . 

“I am going to write a book,” said Tommy Tinker; “a book with little 
words that little children can read”—and here it is in nice large print, with 
plenty of pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.34 

261 

*Book of nursery rhymes; arranged by Charles Welsh.... 

Mother Goose’s melodies attractively illustrated and grouped in logical 
order. 

D. C. Heath & Co..... 

.30 

291 

*BROOKE, L. L. Johnny Crow’s garden... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .72 

292 

Johnny Crow’s party. 

Two nursery rhymes illustrated with full-page colored pictures and some 
in black and white, all in Leslie Brooke’s best vein. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.72 

294 

Tailor and the crow. . 

The old rhyme about the “Carrion Crow,” illustrated in colors. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.72 

351 

BROWNING, ROBERT. Pied piper of Hamelin. 

Illustrated by Margaret T. W. Tarrant. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .75 

426 

CADY, M. R., and J. M. DEWEY. Picture stories from 
the great artists. 

Easy stories and verses in large print about some of the familiar pictures 
of Rosa Bonheur, Van Dyck, Landseer, Murillo and the other painters. 

Macmillan Co. 

.28 

489 

CHISHOLM, LOUEY, ed. Nursery rhymes. 

Mother Goose jingles in a new dress. Pictures in colors. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

686 

DODGE, M. M. New baby world... 

Stories, rhymes and pictures compiled from Saint Nicholas. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.89 

897 

*GREENAWAY, KATE. Mother Goose; or, the Old 
nursery rhymes. 

Bo-Peep, Jack Horner and all the well-known Mother Goose children 
arrayed in the dainty Directory costumes of Kate Greenaway-land. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.44 

929 

*GRIMM, J. L., and W. K. Fairy tales; edited by Sarah 
E. Wiltse. Part I. 

Twelve carefully selected stories from the “Kinder und Hausmarchen.” 

Ginn & Co. 

.29 

944 

GROVER, E. O. Kittens and cats. 

This first reading book is full of pictures of real kittens dressed up and 
photographed, with easy stories in large print. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.34 

945 

Overall boys. 

An easy and attractive first reading book. Large print, colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .44 

946 

Sunbonnet babies’ book. 

Stories and pictures of two little girls and their dog, Jack, and other pets 
and people. For beginners. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.44 

948 

GROVER, E. O., and HOGATE, E. C. Sunbonnets and 
overalls . 

A story play book for beginners including an operetta. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .36 

962 

*HAAREN, J. H. Rhymes and fables. 

Splendid first reading book selected mainly from Mother Goose and JEsop. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.11 

2592 

HARDY, E. S. Nursery rhymes. 

A dainty little book 3}4x5j4 inches, with pictures in two colors, by Miss 
Hardy. Boards. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .25 

1009 

HARRIS, A. V., and WALDO, L. M. The toy shop book. 

A picture book and easy reading book. Colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. .. 

.87 

1030 

HAWKES, E. Eskimo land. 

Large print. Easy sentences for beginners. Good pictures. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .25 

1077 

HIX, MELVIN. Once-upon-a-time stories. 

The little red hen.—The unhappy pine tree.—How the bean got its black 
mark.—Cut-Cut and Peep-Peep.—Chicken-Licken.—Three Pigs, and several 
others in large print and easy words. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. .. 

.23 







































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9 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. 

1093 HOLBROOK, FLORENCE. Hiawatha alphabet. 

Pictures by H. D. Polk in colors. A rhyming alphabet telling what the 
little Hiawatha did. 

1115 HORSFORD, I. M. Stories of our holidays. 

Very easy stories in short sentences for Labor Day, Columbus Day, 
Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, etc., all through the year. 

1175 *IVIMEY, J. W. Three blind mice. 

A new version of the “Three blind mice story” in easy verses, with ex¬ 
cellent colored pictures. Very attractive. Size 7x7 J4 inches. Boards. 

1298 LANE, Mrs. C. A. Stories for children. 

Some of the simplest of ^Elsop’s fables, a few children’s poems by the 
children’s poets and other stories suitable for first year readers. 

1319 *LANG, ANDREW. Nursery rhyme book. 

An excellent collection of the old nursery jingle, songs and nonsense 
verses. Beautifully illustrated by Leslie Brooke. Has an interesting historic 
preface and notes. 

1331 Snow man and other stories. 

Fairy tales from the Lang collections put into very easy English. Colored 
plates. 

1370 *LEAR, EDWARD. Book of nonsense. 

The first Lear book, only. Not complete. 

“Inimitable and refreshing and perfect in rhythm. I really don’t know 
any author to whom I am half as grateful for my idle self as Edward Lear.” 
—John Ruskin. 

1411 LUCIA, ROSE. Peter and Polly in spring. 

1412 Peter and Polly in summer.. 

x 

1413 Peter and Polly in winter. 

Attractive little stories in easy words and short sentences about two 
children who live in the country on a farm and have lots of fun. 

1425 *McCULLOUGH, A. W. Little stories for little people.. 

A first reading book containing easy stories and verses by Stevenson, 
Sherman, Dodge and others for memorizing. 

1580 Mother Goose’s nursery rhymes. (Everyman’s). 

Excellent edition. Well illustrated. Contains a chapter of sing-song 
stories. 

1608 MURRAY, CLARA. Child at play.. 

Easy words and carefully graded sentences for beginners, accompanied by 
dainty pictures in color. 

1609 Playtime.. 

Beginning with easy sentences and pictures in colors, this attractive first 
reading book gradually grows up to short stories about children and their 
pets and games. 

2581 My nursery rhyme book. 

A collection of Mother Goose nursery rhymes and jingles, with pictures 
on every page; some of them colored. Size 5x8 inches. Boards. 

2596 Old Mother Goose’s nursery rhymes. (Children’s classics) . 

Pictures by E. S. Hardy in colors. 

See also Greenaway. Mother Goose. 

1786 POST, M. A. My little Chinese book.... 

A picture book of Chinese scenes with descriptive jingles. 

1787 My little Italian book. .. 

Pictures and jingles of Italian children and scenes. 

+1791 *POTTER, BEATRIX. Tale of Jeremy Fisher. 

A companion book to “Peter Rabbit,” “Benjamin Bunny” and the others; 
this time about a frog. Size 4x5 1 / 2 inches. 

t All Beatrix Potter books must be ordered on separate requisition sheets. 


CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .53 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

.24 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .37 

American Book Co. 

.. .21 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.08 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .29 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

American Book Co. 

.30 

American Book Co........ 

.. .29 

American Book Co. 

.. .29 

American Book Co. 

.. .21 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .32 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .75 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .27 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

... .27 

Syndicate Trading Co.... 

.60 






































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KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

1795 

*POTTER, BEATRIX. Tale of Peter Rabbit.... 

A dainty little volume with colored plates, which tells a rabbit story in 
short, simple sentences. One of the most popular picture books ever made. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1797 

Tale of Squirrel Nutkin.. 

A companion book to “Peter Rabbit,” about a mischievous squirrel. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1799 

Tale of Tom Kitten. 

About a cat family. Size 4x5 inches. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1803 

*POULSSON, EMILIE. Child stories and rhymes. 

For beginners to read. Pictures, stories and songs. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. ,73 

1806 

Runaway donkey and other rhymes for children. 

Suitable for kindergarten and first year use. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.73 

1841 

PYLE, KATHARINE. Tales of two bunnies. 

Pictures and stories and rhymes for first year readers. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .60 

1877 

*RICHARDS, L. E. Five minute stories. 

A collection of short stories and poems for reading to very young 
children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .74 

1905 

ROBINSON, LOUISE. Behind the big glass window... 

All about a visit to Toyland and talks with the Teddy Bear, the French 
doll and the little tin soldier. Pictures. Easy words and sentences. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1926 

*ROSSETTI, C. G. Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book. 
(Illustrated pocket classics). 

A book of short rhymes and verses for little children with a picture for 
every page. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .50 

1978 

*SCUDDER, H. E. Book of fables... 

Chiefly from ^Elsop. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

2002 

*SERL, EMMA. In fableland. 

A first reading book of animal fables. Adapted for beginners and full of 
good pictures. Printed in colors. Very attractive. 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

.. .29 

2004 

Work-a-day-doings . 

Amusing little stories about Mr. Squirrel, Big Black Bear, Little Monkey 
and others. Funny pictures. 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

.24 

2057 

SKINNER, A. M. Storyland in play. 

Stories in large print and easy words which may be acted or played by 
primary children. Easy reading book. Colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.41 

2058 

Tale of Tibby and Tabby.. 

Easy story for beginners. Large print. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. . . 

.. .35 

2069 

SMITH, GERTRUDE. Roggie and Reggie stories. 

An attractive book for children just learning to read. Large type and 
pictures in colors. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .72 

2084 

SMYTHE, E. L. Reynard, the fox. 

The classical story of the wily fox told in easiest words. A first reading 
book. 

American Book Co. 

.. .25 

2155 

STONEY, T. B. The old woman who rode on a broom.. 

Large colored picture book in board covers. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .75 

2267 

*TURNER, E. A. Easy stories....... 

Told in simplest language for first year children. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .25 

2271 

*TURPIN, E. H. Child’s book of poetry. 

An inexpensive little collection. Containing many of Stevenson’s, Mac¬ 
donald’s, Wordsworth’s, Tennyson’s, Rossetti’s best poems for children, as 
well as the old nursery rhymes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. . . 

.. .24 

2272 

’‘‘Classic fables. 

Mainly from ^3sop and La Fontaine. For children just beginning to read. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .28 

2342 

WARNER, E. E. K. Nonsense dialogues. 

Very elementary dramatization for youngest readers. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .30 


t All Beatrix Potter books must be ordered on separate requisition sheets. 











































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11 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

2408 

WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH. Pinafore Palace.. 

A book of nursery rhymes, jingles, riddles, rhyming alphabets, etc. First 
line index. No pictures. A book for teachers or mothers to read from. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.94 

2409 

Posey ring. 

A book of verses to be read to children. A splendid collection from the 
children’s poets. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.87 

2413 

*WILEY, BELLE. Mewanee. 

A first book of Indian life for beginners. Large print and short lines. 
The pictures are unusually good. Very interesting little book. 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

.24 

2438 

*WILTSE, S. E. Folk lore stories and proverbs. 

A dozen of the old favorites paraphrased for beginners. 

Ginn & Co. 

.25 

2447 

WOOD, CHRISTOPHER. Happy nursery rhymes. 

Attractive edition of Mother Goose. First line index. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.45 


SONGS. 



1557 

MOORE, H. K. Nursery song book. 

Words and music and pictures. Seventy-eight old songs. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.75 

1576 

Mother Goose’s melodies. Edited by W. A. Wheeler... . 

Songs for the nursery with music by Charles Moulton. Also an account 
of the Goose or Vergoose family. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.05 


COLORED PICTURE BOOKS IN PAPER AND LINEN. 


2481 

*A was an apple pie. 

An alphabet illustrated by E. S. Hardy. Five colored pictures. Size 
9x11 inches. Linen. 

E. P. Dutton & Co... 

.25 

2480 

*A was an archer. 

Pictured by E. S. Hardy. Rhyming alphabet. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.14 

39 

ALDIN, CECIL. Pussv and her ways. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.45 

40 

White kitten book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.45 

41 

*White puppy book . 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.45 

2482 

All about wild animals. 

The lion, elephant, bear, bison, zebra, crocodile, beaver, hippo, giraffe and 
other animals described in verses, with pictures by Nister. Seven in colors. 
Size 734x12 inches. Untearable. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.25 

2484 

Animal nursery rhymes.... 

A dozen Nister pictures. Size 10xl2j4 inches. Paper. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.25 

2485 

Animals at home... 

Pictures of moose, beaver, etc. Size 10x12 inches. Paper. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. . 

.25 

2488 

Baa, baa, black sheep... 

A dozen Mother Goose rhymes with five color plates by Nister and other 
pictures. Size 7J4x8^4 inches. Untearable. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.14 

2489 

Baby rhymes . 

Eight fittle rhymes with a dozen pictures of children. Four in colors. 
Size 8^x734 inches. Untearable. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.14 

2490 

Baby’s book of pets.. • 

Pictures of a pony, a rabbit family, a calf, goats, horses and sheep. Five 
color plates by Nister. A few verses. Size 8 J4x7j4 inches. Untearable. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.14 

2491 

-friVnns .. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.14 

Kittens and dogs. Five color plates. Half a dozen pages of verses and 
black and white sketches. Size 7j4x8 $4 inches. Untearable. 







































12 


KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. 

2492 Baby’s playmates .. 

A dozen pages of pictures and verses about children and pet dogs, ponies, 
cats, etc. Untearable. Size 9$4x7f4 inches. Five color plates. 

2494 Book of airships. 

Colored pictures of the different types of airships. Santos-Dumont, Zep¬ 
pelin, Farnum, Wright, etc. No text; just pictures. Size 9x11 inches. Paper. 

2495 *Book of bunnies. 

Verses and five beautiful Nister pictures of rabbits. Size 9x11 inches. 
Paper. 

2496 Book of cats. 

Fifteen pages of cat pictures by Nister with a few verses. Five color 
plates. Size S&xlOM inches. Paper. 

2497 *Book of dogs. 

Fifteen Nister pictures, five in colors and short verses. Size 8^4x11 
inches. Linen. 

2498 Book of ducks. 

Seven Nister colored pictures and six pages of verses and pen-and-ink 
sketches of ducks and other farmyard fowls. Size 10}4x8 inches. Un¬ 
tearable. 

2500 Book of sheep. 

Six full-page Nister plates of sheep and lambs, with short verses. Size 
8x1 oy 2 inches. Linen. 

2503 Book of the farm. 

Beautiful full-page Nister pictures of cows, sheep, oxen ploughing, horses, 
a collie, chickens, etc. Size 10x12 inches. Paper. 

2504 *Book of the sea. 

Full-page color pictures by Nister of life on the sea and in it. Size 
10xl2J4 inches. Paper. 

2505 Book of the woods. 

Animal and bird pictures by Collins. No text. Size 10x12 inches. 

2506 *Book of the Zoo. 

Fourteen large full-page Nister pictures. Bears, rhinoceros, elephant, 
macaws, ostriches, giraffes, camel, kangaroos, pelicans, monkey, lions, tiger 
and wild cattle. No verses or story. Size 10x12 inches. Paper. 

2507 Bright country scenes. 

Six colored pictures and others in black and white, with verses. Size 
8xl0j4 inches. Untearable. 

2511 Bye, Baby Bunting. 

A baker’s dozen of nursery rhymes illustrated by five colored pictures by 
Nister and other sketches. Untearable. Size 7}4x8 / inches. 


CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 


2514 

CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH. A frog he would 
ing go. . 

Size 8x9t4 inches. Paper. 

a-woo- 

.19 

2520 

*Farmer’s boy. 

Cumulative verses 

“When I was a farmer, a farmer’s boy, 

I used to keep mv master’s horses.” 

Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 


.19 

2516 

Hey diddle diddle and Baby Bunting. 

Size 8x9 Y 2 inches. Paper. 


.19 

2523 

*House that Jack built. 

Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 


. .17 

2526 

*Queen of Hearts. 

Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 


.17 

2518 

Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross, etc. 


. .17 


Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 








































KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE 


13 


SUPPLY 


NO. TITLE. 

2519 *CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH. Sing a song of sixpence.. 

Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 

2522 *The great Panjandrum himself. 

Nonsense story. Size 8x9 1 / 2 inches. Paper. 

2524 *The mad dog. 

Oliver Goldsmith’s “Elegy on the death of a mad dog,” made into a pic¬ 
ture book. Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 

2525 *The milkmaid . 

“An old song exhibited and explained in many designs of R. Caldecott.” 
Size 8x9 J4 inches. Paper. 

2512 Chicks for the chicks. 

Seven color plates by Nister and six other pages of chickens, pictures and 
verses. Size 8x10}4 inches. Untearable. 

2513 Children’s pets. 

Pictures of kittens, Guinea-pigs, dogs, rabbits and farmyard fowls, with 
simple verses. Size 8 $4x1034 inches. Linen. 

494 Christmas in Nursery land... 

Color book. Size 9x11 inches. 

2531 Circus book. 

Rhymes and pictures of the circus. Size 10x12 inches. 

514 Cock-a-doodle-do.. 

Pictures by E. S. Hardy. Paper. 

2532 Country friends.. 

Five color plates by Nister and eight pages of verses about domestic ani¬ 
mals. Size 7j4x8j4 inches. Untearable. 

2547 *CRANE, WALTER. A B C of old friends. 

An alphabet of Mother Goose rhymes. Size 9x10inches. Paper. 

2538 A gaping wide-mouthed waddling frog. 

A cumulative nursery rhyme that is not without value for enunciation 
drill. 

2534 Baby’s A B C.. 

Nursery rhymes and picture for each letter. Size 9x10 $4 inches. Paper. 

2548 Fairy ship... 

Eight full-page pictures illustrating the rhyme. Size 9x1inches. Paper. 

2541 Mother Hubbard. 

Size 9x10J4 inches. Paper. 

2545 *Sing a song o’ sixpence... 

One of the best of the Crane books. Size 9x10 Yi inches. Paper. 

2551 *The three bears.*. 

Story in verse. Size 9xl0}4 inches. Paper. 

2553 This little pig went to market. 

Eight full-page pictures in colors, illustrating the nursery rhyme. Size 
9xl0}4 inches. Paper. 

2555 Ding dong bell. 

Pictures by E. S. Hardy. 

2556 Domestic animals .. 

Full-page color plates by Nister of a horse, a parrot, a flock of geese, 
kittens, a pony, sheep and lambs, a swan, chickens, etc. Size 10x12 inches. 
Paper. 


CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.19 

Syndicate Trading Co.17 

Syndicate Trading Co.17 

Syndicate Trading Co....... .17 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.12 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.12 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

The Baker & Taylor Co.19 

The Baker & Taylor Co.19 

The Baker & Taylor Co.19 

The Baker & Taylor Co.19 

The Baker & Taylor Co.19 

The Baker & Taylor Co.19 

The Baker & Taylor Co..19 

The Baker & Taylor Co.19 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.20 


2557 Down by the sea. E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

Pictures and verses about good times at the seashore. Five colored pic¬ 
tures. Size 8 $4x7 J4 inches. Untearable. 


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KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. TITLE. 

2558 *Farmyard friends A B C . 

Rhyming alphabet with fifteen beautiful color plates of domestic animals 
and farm-scenes by Charles Collins. Size 10x12J4 inches. Paper. 

2559 *Folk at the farm........ 

Twelve beautiful Nister pictures, full page, of rabbits, dogs, ducks, 
donkey, chickens, sheep, cows, pigeons, Guinea pigs, Guinea fowls, goat 
and horse, with verses. Size 10x12 inches. Paper. 

2562 Happy families at the farm... 

Domestic animals and poultry. Size 10 xl2 inches. 

2565 *House that Jack built.. 

Old cumulative verses illustrated by E. S. Hardy. Ten colored plates. 
Size 10x12 inches. Paper. 

2567 In the country. 

Country scenes illustrated by seven Nister plates with six pages of verses 
about domestic animals, etc. Size 8x1 0]4 inches. Untearable. 

2569 Little chicks.... 

Four colored Nister pictures with verses about chickens. Glazed boards. 
Size 7}4x8J4 inches. Untearable. 

2572 Little ones’ A B C ... 

Rhyming alphabet with Nister pictures in colors. Size 8xl0J4 inches. 
Untearable. 

2573 Little people’s pets. 

Twelve pages of pictures and rhymes about children and their kittens, 
dogs, ponies, rabbits, etc. Size 7J4xl2 inches. Untearable. 

2576 Moo cows. 

Seven cow pictures in colors by Nister, with several pages of verses about 
them. Size 8J4xlO l A inches. Paper. 

2577 Mother Goose’s A B C . 

Rhyming alphabet with Nister pictures. A dozen pages altogether. Size 
10x12 inches. Paper. 

2578 My book of trains. 

Fifteen railway pictures, twelve color plates, full page. Size 10x12 
inches. Paper. 

2579 *My little Dutch book. 

Attractive pictures of Dutch children and scenes in two colors, black and 
red, with verses. Size 6j4x8 inches. 

2580 *My little red Indian book. 

A very popular picture book in two colors, red and black, with simple 
rhymes about Indian children. Size 6}4x8 inches. 

2583 My object book... 

Colored pictures of simple objects for kindergarten and first year use. 
Size 8x10inches. Untearable. Boards. 

2584 My 1-2-3 book.. 

Counting rhyme. Color book. Size 9x11 inches. 

2585 My own dollies.,... 

Color book of doll pictures. Size 9x11 inches. 

2586 *My Santa Claus book. 

Ten full page Santa Claus pictures, with a few jingles. Size 10xl2}4 
inches. Paper. 

2587 *Night before Christmas. 

Moore’s familiar poem illustrated with several Nister pictures and also 
“The Night After Christmas.” Size 10x12 inches. Linen. 

2588 Nursery land. 

Twelve pages of nursery rhymes and pictures by Nister. Size 7%-x. 12 
inches. Untearable. 

2589 Nursery rhyme land. (Boards.).. 


CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E, P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co .27 

E. P. Dutton & Co.27 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.30 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 











































KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE 


SUPPLY 

N0 - TITLE. CONTRACTOR. 

2590 Nursery rhymes... E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Twelve pages of Mother Goose rhymes and pictures. Seven color plates. 

Size 8xl0j4 inches. Untearable. 

2591 Nursery rhymes and pictures. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Color book by Edith A. Cubitt. Size 10x12 inches. 

2593 *01d Dobbin .. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Six colored Nister pictures of horses and six pages of verses about them. 

Size 8x10 inches. Glazed boards. 

2594 Old King Cole... E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Illus. by E. S. Hardy. 

2595 Old Mother Goose. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Fifteen nursery rhymes illustrated by E. S. Hardy. Ten colored plates, 
full page. Size 10x12 inches. Linen. 

2598 Old Mother Hubbard. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Fifteen fine pictures by E. S. Hardy, five in colors illustrating the rhyme. 

Size 9x11 inches. Paper. 

1654 Old time nursery rhymes. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Illustrated by Gordon Robinson. A collection of rhymes in board covers. 

Many colored pictures. 

2599 *01d Tom Tiddler. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Full-page pictures of children playing in the country. A few verses. 

Size 10x12 inches. Paper. 

2600 One, two, buckle my shoe.. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

The old nursery rhyme illustrated in colors and pen and ink by E. .S. 

Hardy. Size 9x11 inches. Linen. 

2601 *Our dog friends.. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

A beautiful dog book. Seven color plates by Nister. Size 10x12 J4 inches. 

Paper. 

2602 Our doggies.. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

2603 Our farmyard. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Twelve pages of pictures and verses. Farm scenes, children and animals. 

Size 7J4x 12 inches. Paper. 

2604 Our farmyard favorites. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Fifteen beautiful Nister pictures of domestic animals and fowls. Size 
10x12. Linen. 

2605 Our moo cow book. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Fifteen pictures of cattle. Size 10x12 inches. 

2606 *Our pet’s picture book. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

A dozen beautiful animal pictures by Nister, of horses, dogs, cows, cats, 
rabbits, sheep, deer, goats, etc., with a few verses. Size 10x12 inches. 

Paper. 

2607 Picture book ABC. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Rhyming alphabet. Five colored pictures by Nister. Size 7}4x8*4 inches. 

Untearable. 

2608 Picture objects ABC... E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Rhyming alphabet of objects. Colored pictures. Size 8xl0J4 inches. 

Untearable. 

2614 Pussy Purr... E. P. Dutton & Co. 

Four colored Nister pictures with verses and other drawings of kittens. 

Size 7j^x8j4 inches. Untearable. 

2616 Rock-a-bye-baby! . E. P. Dutton & Co. 

“Little Boy Blue,” “Jack and Jill,” “Bopeep,” and several other thymes, 
with five colored pictures. Size 7*Ax8H inches. Untearable. 

2617 Rosy cheeks.• • • •. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

A dozen pages of verses with Nister pictures of domestic animals and 
children. Size 7j4x8?4 inches. Untearable. 


15 


PRICE. 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.14 

.40 

.14 

.70 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.14 

.25 

.14 

.14 

.14 










































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SECOND GRADE 


\ 


SUPPLY 


NO. TITLE. 

2619 *Sing a song of sixpence. 

One of E. S. Hardy’s best. Fourteen pictures illustrating the nursery 
rhymes. Size 824*11 inches. Paper. 

2621a There was a little man who had a little gun. 

Color book by E. S. Hardy. Size 8j4xll inches. 

2623 Three blind mice. 

A dozen or more colored pictures illustrating the familiar rhymes. Ex¬ 
cellent. Size 10x12 inches. Paper. 

2624 Three little kittens. 

Five colored pictures and others in black and white illustrating the verses. 
Size 824x1034 inches. Paper. 

2627 Wild animals. 

Fourteen pages of animal pictures by Nister. Tigers, elephants, lions, 
polar bears, zebras, deer, beaver, leopards, bison and others, with a few 
verses. Size 10x12 inches. Paper. 

2628 Young life at the farm.. 

A book of baby animals. With verses. Size 10x12 inches. 


CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co. .14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.14 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 

E. P. Dutton & Co.25 


SECOND GRADE. 


CHILDREN FROM SEVEN TO EIGHT YEARS 

*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade. 

MANNERS. 


13 *ADELBORG, OTTILIA. Clean Peter; translated by Ada 
Wallas. 

How Peter transformed the careless, untidy children of Grubbylea into 
models of neatness and deportment. 

364 BURGESS, GELETT. Goops and how to be them. 

365 Goop directory. 

367 More goops and how not to be them.. 

Advice to children about manners and conduct in general, in amusing 
verse with funny pictures. 

1090 *HOFFMAN, DR. HEINRICH. Struwwelpeter. 

The fates of Slovenly Peter, Cruel Frederick, Wriggling Philip and other 
impolite children are described in verse, with many funny old-fashioned 
pictures. 


The Baker & Taylor Co.83 

The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

The Baker & Taylor Co.36 

E. P. Dutton & Co.. .89 

The Baker & Taylor Co.30 


NATURE STORIES. 


106 

ARTHUR, E. B. and S. C. Sonny Boy’s day at the zoo.. 

A little boy’s visit to Bronx Park. Illustrated by excellent photographs. 

The Baker & Tayor Co.... 

. .65 

196 

*BASS, M. F. Nature stories for youngest readers; animal 
life. 

Short stories of wasps, bees, birds, fishes and outdoor life. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.37 

197 

Nature stories for youngest readers; plant life. 

Stories of trees, flowers, buds and leaves. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. .33 

403 

BURT, M. E. Little nature studies from John Burroughs, 
v. 2... 

An outdoor book for second year readers adapted from Burroughs’ essays. 

Ginn & Co. 

. .21 































SECOND GRADE 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. 

540 COOKE, F. J. Nature myths and stories for little chil¬ 
dren . 

About animals, birds, clouds, flowers, insects, minerals, trees, the sun; 
also miscellaneous stories. 

1133 HOWLISTON, M. M. Cat-tails, and other tales. 

Nature stories for younger readers, including Wiltse’s Giant Sloth and 
the Tiddly-winks, Grandma Kaolin and What the Fire Sprits did. 

1568 *MORLEY, M. W. Seed-babies. 

Short stories of seed and plant life. 

1607 MURPHY, LOUISE. Little book of bird songs. 

Sixteen original songs about feathered folk for little children. 

,1810 PRATT, C. S. Buz-buz. 

Adventures of a house-fly. 

1947 SCHAFFNER, C. L. Sam of our cat tales. 

The biography of an interesting cat, with many photographs illustrating 
his cleverness. 

2343 WARREN, M. L. From September to June with nature. 

Easy stories about things that happen during the nine months of the 
school year. Talks about fruits and flowers and animal life. 


17 

CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.32 

The Baker & Taylor Co.38 

Ginn & Co.21 

The Baker & Taylor Co.75 

The Baker & Taylor Co.44 

Atkinson, Mentzer Co.30 

D. C. Heath & Co.33 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. 


478 *CHANCE, L. M. Little folks of many lands. Ginn & Co. 

Stories of Indian, Eskimo, Dutch, African, Arabian, Filipino and Japan¬ 
ese children. Tinted plates. Easy words and attractive. 

483 CHAPLIN, F. P., and MRS. F. A. HUMPHREY, Little 

folks of other lands. The Baker & Taylor Co 

About the children of Arabia, Lapland, Turkey, Egypt, Italy, Holland, 

Russia, China and other countries. 

739 *DUTTON, M. B. In field and pasture. American Book Co. 

Short, easy stories about child life, amusements and occupations among 
the Pueblo and Navajo Indians, in Egypt, Tibet, Russia, the Alps, Cuba 
and Norway. 

1731 * PEARY, J. D. Snow baby. E. C. Stechert & Co... 

The story of Marie Ahnighito Peary, who was born in the Far North 
among the Eskimo, told by her mother. Beautifully illustrated and printed 
in large type. , 

2071 *SMITH, M. E. Eskimo stories... The Baker & Taylor Co 

Easy words and short sentences, pictures on every page about Eskimo 
children and their dogs, about wolves, reindeer, bear, muskoxen, walrus and 
life in the North. 

2467 YONGE, C. M. Little Lucy’s wonderful globe. Syndicate Trading Co.. 


The dream visits of a little girl to the children of many lands, Italy, 
Greenland, Africa, China, Spain, Germany, etc. 


.38 


.35 

.29 

.86 

.36 

.34 


INDIAN AND HISTORY STORIES 

295 *BROOKS, DOROTHY. Stories of the red children.... Educational Pub. Co.34 

Indian legends adapted for second and third year readers. Stories which 
the red children have listened to from time immemorial. 

479 CHANDLER, KATHARINE. Bird woman of the Lewis 

and Clark expedition. ; . Silver, Burdett & Co.29 

A few incidents from the journals of Lewis and Clark retold in very 
simple words for beginners and illustrated with many interesting pictures 
of Indian life. 

652 *DEMING, E. W., and T. O. Little Indian folk 


The Baker & Taylor Co 


.74 
































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18 


SECOND GRADE 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. CONTRACTOR. 

653 DEMING, E. W., and T. 0. Little red people.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Two delightful books of stories and pictures of Indian children, their 
games and pets, and how they live. 

759 *EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Stories of great Americans 

for little Americans. American Book Co. 


Short sketches of Franklin, Penn, Washington, Putnam, Boone, Webster, 

Greeley and many other famous Americans for beginners. 

1930 RUYL, B. B. Little Indian maidens at work and play... E. P. Dutton & Co. 

A beautiful Indian picture book printed in colors with rhymes describing 
the plays and occupations of the Zuni children. 

2414 WILEY, BELLE, and G. W. EDICK. Children of the 

cliff .. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An easy story describing the life of the primitive Indian of the South¬ 
west, for beginners. 


PRICE. 

.74 

.33 

.60 


.25 


FAIRY TALES, RHYMES AND STORIES. 


90 

ANDERSEN, H. C. The ugly duckling. 

Like the Ugly Duckling, Andersen, after much buffeting and sorrow, 
became one day one of the most celebrated and admired of all his people. 
“My life,” he once said, “is a beautiful fairy tale.” Colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

. .36 

104 

*Arabian nights entertainments: ed. by A. Pitt-Kethley 

In easy words and short sentences for beginners. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. .30 

107 

ASHWORTH, ALICE. Just a little boy. 

The everyday experiences of an everyday boy in language simple enough 
for children of the second year. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.27 

112 

*Aunt Louisa’s book of fairy tales. . 

Three little pigs, Three bears. Hop-o’-my-thumb, Tom Thumb, Jack and 
the bean stalk, Jack the Giant Killer, Puss in boots, Cinderella, Red Riding 
Hood, and a dozen others. Size 8x9 inches. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . ... 

. .59 

234 

*BIGHAM, M. A. Stories of Mother Goose village. 

New stories of the Mother Goose people told for children just beginning 
to read for themselves. 

Rand, McNally & Co. 

. .45 

250 

BLAISDELL, M. F. Polly and Dolly. 

Little stories written in short sentences about the good times children 
have, of the tent the boys made, of their garden, of sewing school, and of 
the games they played. Size 6x7 inches. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. .34 

275 

Boys’ and girls’ fairy stories. 

Beauty and the beast, The fisherman’s wife, Sleeping beauty, Jack and 
the bean stalk, and others mainly from Grimm. Pictures in colors. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.40 

445 

*CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. 
(English classics series)... 

A small pocket edition. Easy to handle and carry. Size 4x6 inches. 

“A book which will live as long as children love wonder stories and 
grown-ups have young hearts.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

.19 

490 

CHISHOLM, LOUEY. Stories for the seven year old. . 

An attractive little collection of prose and verse with colored pictures. 
Easy reading. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.44 

2568 

COWPER, WILLIAM. John Gilpin. 

Eight of E. S. Hardy’s colored pictures and many others in black and 
white. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

. .30 


575 COX, PALMER. Another brownie book.. . The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

578 Brownies at home. The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

579 *Brownies, their book... The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

The famous “Brownie” pictures and rhymes are sources of unending 
pleasure to children. No more popular people ever inhabited a picture book 
than these grotesque little imps. 

































SECOND GRADE 


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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 


PRICE. 

589 

CRAIK, G. M. So-Fat and Mew-Mew. 

Same as “Bow-Wow” and “Mew-Mew.” 

D. C. Heath & Co_ 


.. ,20 

638 

*DEFOE, DANIEL. Robinson Crusoe; arranged by Marv 
Godolphin. 

In easy words and short sentences. Reduced to thirteen chapters without 
spoiling the story. Good edition to begin with. 

E. P. Dutton & Co.. 


.. .30 

687 

DODGE, M. M. Rhymes and jingles. . 

Verses for very young readers, and many of them old favorites. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.. .90 

518 

*FLETCHER, R. H. Marjorie and her papa. 

How they wrote a story and made pictures for it. A charming story for 
young readers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.72 

830 

FOULKE, E. E. Twilight stories. 

Short stories and poems in easy words. Many of them useful for nature 
study. 

Silver, Burdett & Co 


.. .29 

857 

*GERSON, VIRGINIA. Happy Heart family. 

A happy little story, with equally happy and amusing pictures to interest 
very young readers and listeners. New edition containing the two original 
stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.05 

928 

*GRIMM, J. L., and W. K. Fairy tales (Children’s classics) 

Beautifully illustrated in colors. 

E. P. Dutton & Co.. 


.. .75 

930 

Fairy tales, edited by Sarah E. Wiltse. Part 2. 

Contains such favorites as The woodcutter’s child, The Buffalo leather 
boots, The six travellers, The three languages. 

Ginn & Co. 


.. .29 

947 

GROVER, E. O. Sunbonnet babies in Holland. 

Dutch life and scenes. Colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.45 

963 

HAAREN, J. H., ed. Songs and stories. 

Containing many stories from Grimm, several of Tennyson’s songs, some 
from Jean Ingelow, Herrick and Rossetti. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.14 

1109 

*HOPKINS, W. J. Sandman, his farm stories. .. 

The Sandman stories are intended for reading to children of from four 
to six years. After learning to read themselves, the boys and girls will 
enjoy them still more. Simple incidents of farm life told in a real story 
teller’s best vein. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.. .89 

1112 

Sandman, more farm stories. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.. .89 

1181 

JACKSON, G. E. Wee Winkles and Wide Awake. 

For children who are just beginning to read for themselves. A story of 
a little boy and girl who have pets and good times at the seashore. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.. .74 

1307 

*LANG, ANDREW. Cinderella; or The little glass slipper, 
and other stories. 

Adapted from tales in the Blue fairy book, for younger children. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.. .16 

1315 

*Jack and the bean stalk, and Brother and sister. 

Adapted from tales in “The red fairy book,” for beginners. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.. .12 

1322 

Prince Darling and other stories. 

Five stories based on the tales in “The Blue fairy book.” 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.. .32 

1330 

Snowdrop and other stories. 

Adapted from tales in “The red fairy book.” 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co... 

.12 

1390 

*Little folks’ fairy tales.. 

Contains: Tom Thumb, Cinderella, Three bears, Crooked sixpence, Fairy 
gifts, Snow-white and Rose-red, Little Red Riding Hood. Pictures in colors. 

E. P. Dutton & Co.. 


.. .40 

2575 

LOWE, C. M. Little workers. 

Verses about different trades and occupations with full-page picture in 
colors for each, by E. S. Hardy. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. . 


.. .60 

1472 

McMURRY, L. B. Classic stories for the little ones- 

Adapted from Andersen, Grimm Brothers and others. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .36 








































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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

1579 

Mother Goose’s household tales. Ed. by A. Pitt-Kethley.. 

Eleven easy stories retold for beginners. Many pictures. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

1642 *0’C0NN0R, DANIEL. Story of Peter Pan. 

A version of the famous story of Peter Pan arranged for use in schools 
with Mr. Barrie’s consent, and including the original music. 

Macmillan Co. 

.24 

1661 

*0’SHEA, M. V. Six nursery classics. 

The house that Jack built, Mother Hubbard, Cock Robin, the Old woman 
and her pig, Dame Wiggins of Lee, The three bears. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. .20 

1653 

Old songs and rounds for little children. 

Arranged by C. M. Widor. Pictures by Boutet de Monvel. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.57 

1662 

OSWELL, K. F. Fairy book. 

Many of the old favorites, some from Grimm, some from English sources. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .30 

1663 

Stories grandmother told. . 

A couple of dozen stories in verse and prose “from many lands and many 
ages” to read or tell, with some very funny pictures by Edith Dimock. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .30 

1788 

POTTER, BEATRIX. Ginger and Pickles. 

About a cat and dog who keep a shop and come to grief through giving 
too much credit. Some delightful pictures. Size 7j4x5 inches. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1789 

*Tailor of Gloucester. 

A charming little book, daintily illustrated in color by the author. The 
story is about a cat and some very industrious mice in a tailor shop. 
Size 4x5 inches. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1790 

Tale of Benjamin Bunny. 

More of Peter Rabbit’s adventures in Mr. McGregor’s garden, with more 
dainty colored pictures. Size 4x5 inches. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1793 

Tale of Mr. Tod... 

Mr. Tod is a very disagreeable fox who has trouble with another dis¬ 
agreeable person. Tommy Brock, the badger. Size 4x5 inches. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1792 

*Tale of Mrs. Jemima Puddle-duck. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1794 

Tale of Mrs. Tiggy Winkle. 

Mrs. Tiggy is a hedgehog who does laundry work. Size 4x5 inches. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1796 

Tale of Pigling Bland. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1798 

Tale of Timmy Tiptoes. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1801 

Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies... 

Concerning the Benjamin Bunny family. Size 4x5 inches. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .60 

1800 

*Tale of two bad mice... 

In which the mice burglarize a doll’s house and carry off the furniture. 
Many words of the story too difficult for beginners, but the pictures are a 
delight. Size 4x5 inches. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.60 

1822 *PUTNAM, G. H. Little gingerbread man. 

A familiar nursery story retold in a very charming manner and made into 
a handsome little book for little people by the colored illustrations of Robert 
G. Herbert. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .90 

1876 *RICHARDS, L. E. Five mice in a mouse-trap. 

The story of the lives and adventures of five mice related by “the man 
in the moon.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.74 

1877 

*Five minute stories. 

A collection of short stories and poems for reading to very young children. 
Second year readers will master it themselves. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

... .74 

1884 

Pig brother play book. 

Sixteen little dramatizations, each one pointing a moral, for young readers 
or players. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1904 

ROBINSON, LOUISE. At the open door. 

Easy reading book. Stories and verses about things which interest chil¬ 
dren in the autumn, winter, spring and summer time. 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

.. .32 


t All Beatrix Potter books must be ordered on separate requisition. 













































SECOND GRADE 


21 


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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

1979 

*SCUDDER, H. E. Book of folk stories . 

The old household tales rewritten for children to read. Contains: The 
three bears, Puss in boots, Cinderella, Sleeping beauty, and nearly all the 
famous fairy tales. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.. .40 

1985 

Verse and prose for beginners in reading . 

Short, easy verses, proverbs and sayings selected from English and 
American literature. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.. .21 

2036 

*SHILLIG, E. E. Four wonders . 

A very beautiful little book full of pictures describing four wonders, 
cotton, wool, linen, and silk, how they are obtained and what is done with 
them. Easy sentences. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .45 

2039 

*SHUTE, K. H., comp. Land of song; Book I . 

A splendid collection of verses for children intended for the three lowest 
grades. 

Silver,. Burdett & Co. 

.. .29 

2067 

*SMITH, GERTRUDE. Arabella and Araminta stories.. 

The style of these simple stories about two little girls will appeal to 
beginners. Large print and well illustrated. 

“A book which I should think might be more surpassingly loved by the 
little ones than any book that ever was written.”— W. D. Howells. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .70 

2068 

Booboo book . 

About the good times a very small boy had with his papa. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .44 

2070 

Stories of Peter and Ellen . 

More tales of the Arabella and Araminta order and in the same alluring 
dress. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .72 

2119 

*STEVENSON, R. L. Child’s garden of verses . 

Stevenson writes as a child rather than about children. This is the secret 
of the charm of his verses for young readers. Attractive little edition. 
Abridged. Colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.35 

2220 

TILESTON, M. W. Sugar and spice and all that’s nice. . 

A collection of all the favorite nursery rhymes, stories and jingles which 
children never tire of hearing or reading. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .70 

2268 

TURNER, E. A. Short stories ... 

About children, animals, etc. Easy and entertaining. 

Ginn & Co . 

.. .21 

2409 

♦WIGGIN, K. D„ and N. A. SMITH. Posey ring . 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .87 


A book of verses to be read to children. A splendid collection. 


PLAYS, RECREATIONS, AMUSEMENTS. 


881 

GOODLANDER, M. Fairy plays for children . 

Nine short plays illustrated with excellent photographs. Suggestions to 
teachers about costumes, etc. Music. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. . .. 

.41 

1540 

MINTZ, F. S. Story hour plays. 

Fables and tales from India, China, the Malay and other sources, dealing 
with birds and beasts principally, arranged for story playing. Pictures. 
Easy reading. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... . 

. .41 

1634 

NOYES, M. L., and B. H. Ray. Little plays for little 

npAnlp .... 

Ginn & Co . 

.29 


Sixteen fairy stories and fables arranged for damatization in primary 
classes. May be used without staging or costuming or elaborated, if desired. 



2390 

WICKES, F. J. Stories to act .. 

A collection of some thirty odd stories “in narrative as well as in dramatic 
form in order to offer opportunity for original dramatization. Pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

. .41 


COLORED PICTURE BOOKS IN PAPER AND LINEN. 

2487 Aunt Louisa’s jumble book. Syndicate Trading Co.27 
































22 


SECOND GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

2499 *Book of horses ... 

English hunting and racing horses, a Mexican mustang, Russian horses 
and sledge, Shetland ponies, Arabian horses, Hungarian horses, etc. 

E. P. Dutton & Co . 

.. .25 

2501 

*Book of ships . 

An ocean liner, lighthouses, a viking ship, Columbus’ caravel, a Spanish 
galleon, Nelson’s flagship, a “clipper” ship, modern battleships. 

E. P. Dutton & Co . 

.. .25 

2502 *Book of soldiers .. 

A beautiful picture book containing twelve full-page plates by F. A. 
Stewart of as many different regiments in the British Army. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .25 

2508 

*BROOKE, L. L. Golden goose. 

The old nursery tale of the Simpleton who found the golden goose. Illus¬ 
trated by eight full-page color plates. Size 8x10 inches. Paper. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .29 

2509 

History of Tom Thumb . 

Story of the famous little dwarf at King Arthur’s Court. Size 8x10 
inches. Paper. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .29 

293 

*Story of three bears ... 

Goldenlocks’ adventure with the Great Big Bear, the Middle-size Bear, 
and the Little Wee Bear. Beautiful pictures. Size 8x10 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .30 

2510 

Storv of the three little pigs . 

About the three little pigs who built houses and the wolf who “huffed 
and puffed and blew the house in.” Size 8x10 inches. Paper. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.. .29 

2515 

♦CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH. Come lasses and lads. ... 

“And away to the May-pole, hey.” 

Size 8x9 J4 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .19 

2517 

*John Gilpin . 

Cowper’s ballad made into a picture book. Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.17 

2521 

The fox jumps over the parson’s gate . 

English hunting song. Size 8x9^2 inches. Paper. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.. .17 

2527 

*Three jovial huntsmen . 

Old English hunting song. Size 8x9 inches. Paper. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.. .17 

2533 *CRANE, WALTER. Aladdin ... 

The tale of the wonderful lamp with equally wonderful pictures of 
Oriental scenes, in Crane’s best vein. 

“There are but few artists who seem to draw the forms of children con 
amove. Walter Crane is perhaps the best.”— Lewis Carroll. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.19 

2535 

*Beauty and the beast . 

One of the most beautiful of the series. Story in prose. Size 9x10 Vi 
inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.19 

2536 

Bluebeard . . 

“Once on a time there lived a man hated by all he knew, 

Both that his ways were very bad and that his beard was blue.” 

Size 9x10J4 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .19 

2537 

*Cinderella ... 

In rhymed verse with eight full-page pictures and decorative end papers. 
Size 9x10^2 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .19 

2549 

Frog prince . 

The story of the Princess who promised the frog her friendship and did 
not keep her word. Size 9x10 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .19 

2539 

Goody Two Shoes ... 

The story attributed to Goldsmith. Five color plates and six pages of 
text. Size 9xl0}4 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. 

.. .19 

2540 

Jack and the bean stalk . 

Rhymed version of the story. Size 9x10 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. 

.. .19 

2543 

*Puss in boots . 

A rhymed version of the Puss who made his master’s fortune. Eight full- 
page pictures. Size 9x1 0*4 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .19 

2544 

*Red Riding Hood . 

Story in verse. Pictures unusually attractive. Size 9xl0}4 inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .19 









































THIRD GRADE 


23 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

2546 

*CRANE, WALTER. Sleeping beauty. 

The familiar story in verse. Eight pictures. Size 9x10% inches. Paper. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .19 

2612 

Pretty pets. 

Twelve pages of pictures and verses. Six color plates by Nister. Untear- 
able. Size 7%x 12 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .25 

2613 

Puss in boots. 

Colored pictures by Gordon Robinson, with story. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .25 

2615 

Red Riding Hood. 

Color book with story. Size 9x11 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.14 

2620 

Soldiers of the world. 

Excellent full-page pictures of English, French, Austrian, German, English, 
Russian, Italian, Chinese, Turkish and American troops. No text. Size 
10x12 % inches. Paper. 

E. P. Dutton & Co.. 

.. .25 


THIRD GRADE. 




CHILDREN FROM EIGHT TO NINE YEARS OF AGE. 



*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade. 



MANNERS. 



366 

BURGESS, G. Goop tales. 

“A study of the behavior of some fifty-two interesting individuals” serving 
to point out certain breaches of good manners and conduct in children. 
Verses and pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .89 


NATURE STORIES. 



273 

BOYLE, M. P. Calendar stories. 

A story of each month and each day in the week; how they got their 
names, all about the holidays, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .27 

339 

BROWN, E. V. Stories of wood and field. 

Nature stories for beginners. 

World Book Co. 

.. .30 

368 

BURGESS, T. W. Adventures of Chatterer the Red 
Squirrel. 

Mr. Burgess’s stories about “Johnny Chuck,” Billy Possum, Jack Squirrel, 
Peter Rabbit and all the rest of Mother West Wind’s children and friends 
have an astonishing popularity. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

369 

Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

370 

Adventures of Grandfather Frog.. ..... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

371 

Adventures of Jerry Muskrat. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

372 

* Adventures of Johnny Chuck. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

373 

Adventures of Mr. Mocker. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

374 

*Adventures of Peter Cottontail. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

375 

* Adventures of Reddy Fox..... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

376 

Adventures of Sammy Jay. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

377 

*Adventures of Unc’ Billy Possum .*.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.35 





































24 


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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

382 ^ 

BURGESS, T. W. Mother West Wind’s animal friends.. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .38 

383 

^Mother West Wind’s children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .38 

384 

Mother West Wind’s neighbors.,. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .38 

385 

Mother West Wind’s “Why” stories. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.70 

484 *CHASE, A. E. Stories from animal land. 

Short, easy stories of birds and animals. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

.. .63 

747 

EDDY, S. J. Friends and helpers. 

Selections from many well-known authors about birds and beasts. Poems, 
short stories and pictures from noted artists. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .50 

932 

GRIMM, JACOB and WILHELM. Grimm’s animal 
stories. Second series... 

Contains: White Snake, Bremen town musicians, The fable of the ass 
and the stick, How Mrs. Fox married again, Mr. Korbes, Old Sultab, Six 
Swans, Golden Bird, Dog and the Sparrow, Queen Bee. Colored pictures. 
Large print. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .89 

1001 

HARDY, A. S. Sea stories for wonder eyes. 

All about the ocean and the strange things that live in it, the shells, 
clams, jellyfish, sponges, coral, oyster, fish, etc. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .33 

1028 

HAWKES, CLARENCE. Nature’s children. 

This little book tells all about what happens to the four-footed creatures 
of the forest, and the birds, the real “Babes of the woods” in their nests 
and burrows, and how they are trained and grow up and take care of 
themselves. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

.42 

1091 

*HOLBROOK, FLORENCE. Book of nature myths. ... 

A series of Indian folk-tales of the elements and natural phenomena. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.40 

1095 

Round the year in mvth and song. 

Pictures, poems and nature myths suggested by the changing seasons and 
arranged in order of the months. 

American Book Co. 

.50 

1220 

JOHONNOT, JAMES. Book of cats and dogs, and 
other friends. 

Short stories and verses about favorite cat and dog pets, as well as horses, 
sheep, pigs, etc. 

American Book Co. 

.14 

1461a 

, MacLEOD, MARY. The robins. 

Adapted from Mrs. Trimmer’s story. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.34 

1563 *MORLEY, M. W. Bee-people. 

“All about the bees, queen bee, workers and drones.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .79 

1565 

Insect folk. vol. I. 

Simple descriptions of familiar bugs. Pictures by the author. Ants and 
bees not included. Grasshoppers, dragon flies, water bugs, etc. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .38 

1567 

Little wanderers. 

The story of the dispersal of seeds told in simple language for children. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .25 

1763 *PIERSON, C. D. Among the farmyard people. 

Stories of chickens, pigs, lambs and other domestic animals and fowls on 
the farm. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.60 

1765 

Among the meadow-people. 

The lazy snail, the butterfly, spider, cricket, grasshopper and other insects 
and creatures of the field. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

* 

.. .60 

1768 

Tales of a poultry farm. 

Stories of the ducks and geese and turkeys and all the chickens, with 
considerable practical information in regard to the care of fowls. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .60 

1840 

PYLE, KATHARINE. Stories of humble friends. 

American Book Co. 

.42 


The friends include a caterpillar, a little brown hen, several fine dogs, 
two salt water crabs, a crow, a colt, a colony of ants, bats, birds, opossum 
and many others. 








































THIRD GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. 


TITLE. 


CONTRACTOR. 


2003 

2258 


SERL, EMMA. In the animal world. Silver, Burdett & Co 

A collection of animal stories and verses about the cat family, the dog 
lamily, seals, bears, the gnawers, the monkey family, elephants, camel, 
deers and horses, etc. 

TRIMMER, SARAH. History of the robins; edited bv 

E. E. Hale.. d. C. Heath & Co.. 

A famous bird book of simple stories about the English robin redbreast 
and other feathered friends. 

‘‘ E ^ r y happy child who ever owned it has delighted in and treasured it.” 

— E. E. Hale. 


224 

270 

1872 

1873 
2055 


PLAYS, GAMES, AMUSEMENTS. 

BELL, LADY FLORENCE. Nursery comedies; twelve 
tiny plays for children. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Dramatization of simple nursery and fairy tales such as “Henny Penny,” 

Cinderella,” “Golden Goose,” etc. 

BOYD, I. E. When mother lets us cut out pictures. The Baker & Taylor Co 

If there is a boy or girl who doesn’t know what fun may be had with a 
pair of scissors and some nice white paper, here is the book that will tell 
them all about it. 

RICH, G. E. When mother lets us make paper box 
furniture . The Baker & Taylor Co 

Pictures, patterns, rhymes and full directions for making doll’s furniture 
out of pasteboard. 


When mother lets us make toys. The Baker & Taylor Co 

How to make a number of interesting toys from pasteboard boxes and 
other material easy to get. Full directions with pictures and rhymes. 

SKINNER, A. M. Dramatic stories for reading and 
acting . American Book Co. 

Short and simple fairy stories which may be acted. 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. 


51 *ALLEN, A. E. Children of the palm lands. Educational Pub. Co 

Stories and songs about the life and products of hot countries, Jamaica, 

Japan, Brazil, Arabia, East Indies, Ceylon, etc. Size 5x7 inches. 


340 BROWN, E. V. When the world was young. World Book Co. 

Stories of primitive man and the way he lived, his quest for food, how 
he came to use fire, etc., told in a simple way. 


735 DUNTON, LUCY. School children the world over. F. C. Stechert Co. 

A picture book showing the school girls and school boys in thirty-five 
different countries. With a page of descriptive text for each picture. Large 
print. Size 10J4x8 inches. 

1273 KIRBY, MARY and ELIZABETH. Aunt Martha’s cor- ^ 

ner cupboard. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Stories about tea, coffee, sugar, sal , currants, rice and honey. 

1289 KNOX, J. J. Little almond blossoms.. Syndicate Trading Co. . 

A book of stories about the Chinese, with photographs of real Chinese 
children. The scenes are laid mainly in the “Chinatown” of old San 
Francisco. 


1590 MULLER, MARY. Little people of Japan... F. C. Stechert Co 

Story of child life, manners and customs in the Mikado’s empire. Told 
for young readers. 

1591 Little people of the snow.. r F. C. Stechert Co 

How Koohna, an Eskimo boy, lives in the Far North. Large print with 
many pictures. 




























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1732 

PEARY, M. A., and J. D. Children of the Arctic.<■ 

Another delightful Arctic book by the “Snow Baby” herself, assisted by 
her mother, full of Eskimo children, polar bears, etc. 

F. C. Stechert Co... , 


.86 

1737 

PERKINS, L. F. Dutch twins. 

A more attractive child’s book than one written and illustrated by Lucy 
Fitch Perkins is seldom found. All of the twins are deservedly popular. 

The Baker Taylor 

Co. 

.42 

1738 

*Eskimo twins... 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.42 

1739 

*Irish twins. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.42 

1740 

Japanese twins. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.42 

1773 

PITMAN, N. H. Chinese playmates... 

A little story of Chinese child life. Easy words and large print. Pictures 
by a Chinese artist. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.59 

1955 

*SCHWATKA, FREDERICK. Children of the cold. 

All about the “little frosty Eskimo,” his games and playthings, by one 
who lived among them. 

Educational Pub. Co 


.... 1.05 

2025 

SHAW, E. R. Big people and little people of other lands. 

China, Japan, Arabia, Korea, India, Lapland, Greenland, Russia, Switzer¬ 
land, Holland, Patagonia, African pigmies, Indians, Philippine Islands, 
Amazon valley. 

American Book Co.. 


.25 

2072 

SMITH, M. E. Holland stories. 

Short stories about the land of canals and windmils and the children who 
live there. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.45 

2033 

SHENESSEY, S. Children’s world. 

A geography picture book. Beautiful colored scenes from all over the 
world with stories to accompany them. 

F. C. Stechert Co. .. 


.48 

2301 

WADE, M. H. Dolls of many lands... 

Doll stories from Japan, Holland, France, Korea, Persia, Egypt, including 
too the dolls of the Eskimo and Indians and an historic doll belonging to 
Queen Victoria. 

Syndicate Trading Co. .. 

.65 

2310 

Our little African cousin. 

Child life in Central Africa. The “Little cousin” books describe the 
manners and customs of different lands in an interesting story form. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.35 

2311 

Our little brown cousin. (Philippines.).... 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.35 

2313 

Our little Eskimo cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.35 

2317 

*Tessa; our little Italian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.35 

2318 

Our little Japanese cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.35 

2322 

Our little Porto Rican cousin... 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.35 

2323 

Our little Russian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.35 


INDIANS. 




650 *DEMING, E, W., and T. O. Children of the wild. 

The Baker & Taylor 

Co. 

.72 

651 

Little brothers of the west.. 

Two books of Indian folk stories charmingly told for children, with most 
attractive illustrations and covers in colors. 

F. C. Stechert Co... 


.72 

1153 

*HUSTED, M. H. Stories of Indian children. 

Their life, homes, games, with many of their legends and folk-tales, and 
several poems about them. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.38 

2085 

SNEDDEN, G. S. Docas, the Indian boy of Santa Clara. 

D. C. Heath & Co.. 


.40 


A story for young readers about the manners and customs of the Cali¬ 
fornia Indians and the early history of the Pacific Coast. 










































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WADE, M. H. Our little Indian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

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HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. 


136 

BALDWIN, JAMES. Fifty famous people. 

Bits of biography about Franklin, Lincoln, Edward Everett, Longfellow, 
Lafayette, Richard III, Washington, Webster, Marshall and many other 
noted persons of different times and countries. Easy reading. 

American Book Co. 

.29 

137 

*Fifty famous stories retold. 

Legends and historical tales from the literature of many lands, such as 
King Alfred and the cakes, Arnold Winkelried, Sword of Damocles, Whit¬ 
tington, etc. 

American Book Co.. 

.29 

,632 

DAWES, S. E. Stories of our country, vol. I... 

The Norsemen, Pocahontas, the Pilgrims, Boston Tea Party, Liberty Bell, 
Lexington and Concord. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

.42 

689 *DODGE, N. S. Grandfather’s stories of American his¬ 
tory. (School edition.). 

Twenty-two interesting stories principally of revolutionary heroes and 
events. 

Syndicate Trading Co.. 

.24 

758 

EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Stories of American life and 
adventure . 

Indian life, frontier peril and escape, colonial pirates, heroic deeds of 
the revolution and other stories full of action. 

American Book Co....,. 

.. .42 

867 

GILMAN, ARTHUR. Discovery and exploration of 
America ... 

A first book in American history for young readers. Simply told facts 
about the early discoverers. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.. .29 

998 

HANCOCK, M. S. Children of history—early times.... 

Short accounts of the boyhood of Romulus and Remus, Cyrus, Pindar, 
Alexander, Cato, Gallahad, Gareth, Bede, Alfred, Brian, Olaf. Easy read¬ 
ing, good print and many colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.42 

1147 

HUMPHREY, F. A. How New England was made.... 

A short history of the Pilgrims and the settlement of New England, from 
the discovery to the Revolution. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.73 

1148 

When I was a little girl, and other stories. 

An account of the four little daughters of Julia Ward Howe. Told in 
short sentences and printed in large type. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. 

.. .35 

1221 

JOHONNOT, JAMES. Grandfather’s stories. 

Including some of iEsop’s fables, some of the old fairy stories and a few 
historical tales in prose and verse. 

American Book Co. 

.23 

1222 

Stories of heroic deeds..... 

Contains: Myths, Indian stories, Stories of the Revolution, Scottish 
stories, etc. 

American Book Co. 

.. .25 

1815 

*PRICE, L. L. Wandering heroes. .. 

Abraham, Moses, Joseph, Cyrus, Clovis the Frank, Attila the Hun, Leif 
Ericsson, and others. 

Silver, Burdett & Co.. 

.. .40 

2218 

TIFFANY, N. M. From colony to commonwealth. 

Revolutionary days in Boston. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .50 

2219 

Pilgrims and Puritans.. 

The story of the settlement' of Plymouth and Boston, adapted from the 
personal narratives of Bradford and Winslow. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .50 


FAIRY TALES, MYTHS, STORIES AND VERSE. 

- 

18 *2ESOP. Fables arranged in words of one syllable for 
young children by Mary Godolphin. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

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19 

zESOP. Fables edited by Joseph Jacobs. 

A collection of the best and most familiar of the fables ascribed to ^Esop, 
retold in easy English, and their history traced. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.85 

83 *ANDERSEN, H. C. Fairy tales; edited by E. H. L. 
Turpin. 

A few of the best known, the favorites. Easily read by beginners. 
Sketch of Andersen’s life. 

> 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.40 

84 

Fairy tales, edited by J. H. Stickney. First series. .. 

A small collection of, the easier stories adapted for third year children. 

Ginn & Co. 

.38 

87 

Fairy tales from Hans Andersen, told to children by 
Mary MacGregor. 

Attractive little edition containing: Snow Queen. Big Claus and Little 
Claus: Thumbelina; Tinderbox; Little match girl. Red shoes. Size 5x6 
inches. Colored pictures. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.30 

92 

ANIDERSEN, H. C., and GRIMM, J. L. and W. K. 
Fairv tales, edited by A. Pitt-Kethley. 

Sixteen favorite tales retold in easy words for beginners. Illustrated. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.30 

103 

Arabian Nights. Stories from the Arabian nights told to 
children by Amy Steedman. 

Contains: Ali Baba; Aladdin; Enchanted horse and Sinbad. Size 5x6 
inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.30 

108 

ASPINWALL, ALICIA. Can you believe me stories... . 

Contains seventeen very funny stories about the Irrepressible Pie, The 
Furnace who made a mistake, The Canary-dog, The Laughing Horse, The 
Bad-tempered Knife, and other scarcely believable things. Can be read to 
little children. Third graders will read it themselves. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.90 

110 

* Short stories for short people. 

“These stories are bits of •pure imagination, of which the best types are 
to be found in Grimm’s Household tales, and of which the line was so well 
continued by Hans Andersen.”— T. W. Higginson. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.90 

113 

*Aunt Louisa’s book of fairy stories. 

Ugly Duckling, Babes in the wood, King Arthur, Dick Whittington, Snow- 
white and Rose-red. Ali Baba, Blue Beard, and many others from the old 
sources. Size 8x9 inches. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.59 

121 

BABBITT, E. C. Tatakas tales of India. 

“The Jataka, or Birth-stories form one of the sacred books of the 
Buddhists and relate to the adventures of Buddha in his former existences, 
the best character in any story being identified with the master.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.72 

135 

BALDWIN, JAMES. Fairy stories and fables. 

Familiar tales of ^!sop in simple language, others from German and Nor¬ 
wegian sources. 

American Book Co. 

.29 

139 

Old Greek stories.. 

Some of the old myths and hero tales of ancient Greece. Arranged for 
beginners. 

American Book Co. 

.38 

140 

Old stories of the East. 

Stories from the Old Testament, of Moses, Joseph, Samson, David, etc. 

American Book Co.... •. 

.38 

141 

*Robinson Crusoe for children... 

Mr. Baldwin seems to have retained most of the charm of the original 
and made a book that is readable for very young children. 

American Book Co.. 

.29 

262 

BOOTH, M. B. Sleepy-time stories. 

Stories of birds and flowers and butterflies, suitable to read to first and 
second year children. Third year children will read the book themselves. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.90 

288 

BRENTANO, KLEMENS. Gockel, Hinkel and Gacke- 
leia. 

A fairy tale from the German, translated by Mrs. Nathan Haskell Dole. 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

.32 

329 

BROWN, A. F. The flower princess. 

Contains also: The little friend, The mermaid’s child, The ten blowers. 
Little friend is a Christmas story. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.70 


































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PRICE. 

333 

BROWN, A. F. Pocketful of posies . 

A charming little book of verses for children to read. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

.70 

349 *BROWNE, FRANCES. Granny’s wonderful chair . 

A favorite book of fairy tales. They were written by a blind poet, and 
have been loved by several generations of children in England and America. 

D. C. Heath & Co . 

.33 

2609 

BROWNING, ROBERT. Pied piper of Hamelin . 

The familiar poem attractively pictured in colors, by Hope Dunlap. 
Boards. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.74 

2610 

Pied piper of Hamelin. 

T. Butler Stoney, the illustrator, has made an unusually attractive picture 
book of Browning’s familiar poem. There are twelve colored pictures and 
many in pen and ink. Boards. Size 1024x8J4 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.75 

387 

BURNETT, F. H. The good wolf. 

Relating how Barty and the Good Wolf became Intimate Friends and how 
they saw all “the things that build nests and the things that burrow and 
make little warm caves to live in.” Not a nature story, just a story. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co . 

.72 

443 

*CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. 

“A book which will live as long as children love wonder stories and grown¬ 
ups have young hearts.” “It would be wicked to prevent any child from 
becoming acquainted with the dormouse and the fading grin of the Cheshire 
cat.”— F. R. Stockton. Size 5j4x7 inches. 

Educational Pub. Co . 

.42 

446 

*Through the looking-glass . 

A sequel to “Alice in wonderland,” containing the famous “Walrus and 
the carpenter” and “Jabberwocky” poems. Size 7x9$4 inches. Tenniel’s 
pictures. 

Educational Pub. Co . 

.42 

451 

CARRYL, C. E. Davy and the goblin . 

Davy takes a “believing voyage” with a goblin and meets with many 
wonderful adventures. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.98 

488 

CHISHOLM, LOUEY, ed. Golden staircase . 

Excellent collection of poetry for young children. All the familiar poems 
and many news ones. Attractive colored pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

.72 

491 

CHISHOLM, LOUEY, ed. Stories for the eight year old. 

An attractive little collection of rhymes, legends and fairy tales. Colored 
pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

.44 

531 

*COLLQDI, C. Pinocchio. Translated by W. S. Cramp. . 

An Italian story for children about the adventures of a marionette that 
“came to life.” 

Ginn & Co . 

.33 

551 

COOLIDGE, SUSAN. New year’s bargain. 

A Christmas story in which each of the twelve months tells a story to the 
children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.86 

552 

Nine little goslings.. 

Nine short, simple little stories about children. Suitable for reading to 
first and second years. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.86 

576 

COX, PALMER. Brownies abroad... 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.89 

577 

Brownies around the world. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.89 

580 

Brownies through the Union. 

The famous Brownie pictures and rhymes are sources of unending pleasure 
to children. No more popular people ever inhabited a picture book than 
these grotesque little imps. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.89 

582 

*CRAIK, D. M. Adventures of a brownie... 

About a household of children who have a mischievous Brownie for a 
playfellow. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.33 

585 

T iftlA lot np nrinrp .. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

. .27 

“It is a genuine fairy work, interlaced with the unexpected, alive with 
marvels. No child will be sadder and many will be happier for learning 
without knowing it, how to bear suffering if it shall come to him. — 
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. 



































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2550 *CRANE, WALTER. The hind in the wood... The Baker & Taylor Co 

About the Princess Desiree who was changed into a white hind and was 
wounded by the Prince who sought her. Size 9xl0j4 inches. Paper. 


2542 Princess Belle-Etoile. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A version of the “Story of the Princess Belle-Etoile and Prince Cheri,” 
with six decorative color plates. Size 9x1inches. Paper. 

2552 *The yellow dwarf.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An old French fairy story about the Princess Toutebelle, who was cured 
of her pride and vanity by the Yellow Dwarf. Size 9xl0}4 inches. Paper. 


619 DASENT, G. W. Tales from the Norse. E. P. Dutton & Co 

Fairy tales of the North in easy words and sentences arranged by A. Pitt- 
Kethley. Pictures. 


640 DEFOE, DANIEL. Robinson Crusoe; told to the chil¬ 
dren by John Lang. E. P. Dutton & Co 

An edition to begin with. Short and well illustrated. Size 5x6 inches. 

(See also Baldwin, Janies. Robinson Crusoe for children.) 


672 DILLINGHAM, E. T„ and A. P. Emerson. “Tell it 

again” stories... Ginn & Co 

A collection of old and new stories that have been tried and found to be 
in the “Tell it again” class. For reading to children of the kindergarten or 
first years. 


688 DODGE, M. M. When life is young. 

Poems for little people by the former editor of St. Nicholas. 

690 *DOLE, C. F. Crib and Fly; a tale of two terriers 

The adventures of two very interesting dogs. 


The Baker & Taylor Co 
D. C. Heath & Co. 


749 *EDGAR, M. G. Treasury of verse for little children. .. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An anthology of verse for children with sympathetic illustrations in black 
and white. Its range is wide, including on its serious side Tennyson, 

Blake, Stevenson and George Macdonald; and on its humorous, Edward 
Lear and Judge Parry; while Dr. Watts and Miss Jane Taylor are present, 
we presume, for the due pointing of morals. ( Ath .) 


757 


EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Queer stories for boys and 
girls . The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Fresh, breezy and healthy; with a good point to them and a good sound 
American view of life and the road to success.”— Independent. 


791 FARMER, F. V. Nature myths of many lands. American Book Co 

A new and attractive book of myths from three different continents, 

America, Asia and Europe. The tales are all of natural phenomena and 
told in words suitable for beginners in reading. 


794 *FIELD, Mrs. E. M. Two are company; or. Madgii and 

May at work and play... F. C. Stechert Co. 

Story of two little girls and their good times in the country. Colored 
pictures. 

796 FIELD, EUGENE. Lullaby land. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Songs of childhood, suggested for reading to first and second year 
children. 


PRICE. 

.19 

.19 

.19 

.32 

.30 


.42 


.74 

.20 

1.75 


.67 

.38 


.34 

.90 


797 *With trumpet and drum.. The Baker & Taylor Co.67 

More child poems, grave and gay, lullabies of different lands, etc. 

“The love of children called forth his best work, and his poems thus 
inspired, easily comparable to Stevenson’s in their mingled quaintness, humor 
and pathos, are scarcely second to any in the language.”— A. G. Newcomber. 

825 FOSTER, M. H„ and M. H. CUMMINGS. Asgard 

stories; tales from Norse mythology. Silver, Burdett & Co.29 

An attractive rendering of the Scandinavian myths for young readers. 

829 FOULKE, E. E. Braided straws... Silver, Burdett & Co.32 

Simple stories and poems for young readers. Attractive and entertaining. 

































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31 


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TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

2563 

FULLER, A. J. r ed. Happy playmates. 

A collection of short stories and verses by G. Manville Fenn, L. T. 
Meade, E. Everett-Green, Paul Creswick and other well-known writers. 
Six colored pictures and many other drawings, by E. S. Hardy, Hilda 
Robinson and Ada Dennis. Glazed board covers. Size 9 J4x7$4 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .60 

876 

*GOLDSMITH, OLIVER. History of Little Goody Two 
Shoes. Edited by Charles Welsh. .. 

A story for children, published by John Newberry in 1765 and attributed 
to Oliver Goldsmith. “It bears the stamp,” says Washington Irving, “of 
his sly and playful humor.” 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. .20 

927 

GRIMM, J. L., and W. K. Fairy tales; edited by E. H. 
L. Turpin. 

A score or more of prime favorites selected and graded for beginners. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .36 

926 

Fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm; translated by Mrs. 
Edgar Lucas. (New popular edition). 

Sixty of the best known tales pictured by a great illustrator (Arthur 
Rackham) in black and white and twelve wonderful colored plates. One of 
the most satisfactory editions of Grimm for home or library use. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.12 

931 

Grimm’s animal stories; translated by Lucy Crane... 

Contains: The rabbit’s bride; Death of the hen; The raven; The frog 
prince; The cat and the mouse; The wolf and the goslings; The wonderful 
musician; The vagabonds; Brother and sister; The golden goose; The 
gallant tailor; The mouse; The bird and the sausage; Little Red Riding 
Hood. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .89 

2564 

Hop-o’-my-Thumb’s wanderings and other fairy tales. 

Fifteen tales illustrated with beautiful color plates by Nister and many 
other illustrations. “Odds and ends,” “Queen bee,” “The Raven,” “Snow- 
White and Rose-Red,” “The three feathers,” are included. Translation by 
L. L. Weedon. Boards. Size 7J4 x 9J4 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .60 

2574 

Little Snow-White and other fairy tales. 

A handsome little edition containing sixteen stories and five beautiful 
color plates by Nister, and other pictures -in black and white. Translation 
by L. L. Weedon. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .60 

933 

Stories from Grimm; told to children by Amy Steed- 
man ... 

Rumpelstiltskin; Frog prince; Rapunzel; Snowdrop; Golden bird; Hansel 
and Grethel; Sno\V-white and Rose-red, and others. Size 5x6 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

959 

*GUIGOU, P. Animals in the ark. Translated by Edgar 
Mills . 

An American edition of a French picture book whic'h tells the Noah’s 
Ark story. The pictures are very funny, but the text rather difficult for 
young readers. Size 9 }4x7j4 inches. Pictures by A. Vimar. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.. .34 

961 

HAAREN, J. H., ed. Fairy life. 

An excellent collection of simple fairy prose and verse. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .18 

1044 

HAYS, W. J. Princess Idleways. 

An unhappy little princess who profited by the lessons taught her by a 
good fairy and became happy. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .33 

1094 

HOLBROOK, FLORENCE. Northland heroes. 

The stories of Swedish Fridthjof and Danish Beowulf again retold for 
children. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .28 

1113 

HOPKINS, W. J. The doers. 

Simple, easy and interesting little stories about how things are done, such 
as the “Mason story,” the “Carpenter story,” the “Plumber story,” etc. 
For primary children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co ... 

.. .34 

1110 

The sandman: his sea stories. 

More stories to read to children. The last two volumes concern the 
building of a ship, its rigging and launching and its voyages to far countries. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. 

.. .89 

mi 

The sandman: his ship stories. ....... 

About the building, launching and rigging of an old-time sailing vessel 
and her cruises, including a pirate story, a Cape Horn story, a castaway 
story. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

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CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

1158 *INGELOW, JEAN. Three fairy tales; edited by C. F. 
Dole. 

The ouphe of the wood; The fairy who judged her neighbors; The Prince’s 

dream 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.20 

1182 

JACKSON, H. H. Cat stories. 

Contains: Letters from a cat; Mammy Tittleback and her family; The 
hunter cats of Connorloa. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. 1.26 

1209 *JOHNSON, CONSTANCE. When mother lets us help. 

Many practical suggestions about housekeeping for children who want to 
be useful and helpful, with several excellent rules in rhyme. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .54 

1250 

KEYES, A. M. Five senses. . 

An excellent collection of stories and verses grouped under five different 
headings, viz.: Tasting, Smelling, Touching, Hearing, Seeing, for the pur¬ 
pose of quickening the children’s senses as well as pleasing them. Jessie 
Wilcox Smith has drawn some pictures for it. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.72 

1309 *LANG, ANDREW. Dick Whittington, and other stories 

Based on tales in the Blue fairy book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. . 

.24 

1314 

History of Jack the Giant-killer, and other stories.... 

Adapted from tales in the Blue fairy book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ;. 

.20 

1316 

Little Red Riding-Hood, and other stories. 

Adapted from tales in the Blue fairy book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. . . 

.16 

1324 

Princess on the glass hill, and other stories. 

Adapted from tales in the Blue fairy book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.24 

1370 

*LEAR, EDWARD. Book of nonsense. 

“Inimitable and refreshing and perfect in rhythm. I really dont know 
any author to whom I am half as grateful for my idle self as Edward 
Lear .”—John Ruskin. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

1408 * LUCAS, E. V., ed. Book of verses for children.,. 

A very attractive and well-arranged anthology for children. “Lewis 

Carroll,” Coleridge, Burns, Lear, Marjorie Fleming, Stevenson, Riley are 
represented. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .72 

1451 

McINTYRE, M. A. Cave boy. 

Thorn and Pineknot were two boys who lived in the Age of Stone. A 
story of primitive life told in simple words. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .34 

1581 

Mother Goose’s nursery tales; ed. by A. Pitt-Kethley. . . . 

Cinderella, Jack the Giant Killer, Aladdin, Ali Baba, Red Riding Hood, 
etc. Fifteen stories in large print and easy words. Illustrated. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

1610 

MURRAY, CLARA. Story book treasures..... . 

Collection of prose and verse, fairy tales, fables, true stories from Louisa 
Alcott, Laura E. Richards, Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear and many other 
writers. Pictures. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

. . .35 

1611 

Storyland . 

Collection of short stories and poems by Laura E. Richards, Louise C. 
Moulton, Emily Dickinson, Helen Hunt Jackson, Mary E. Wilkins and 
other writers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

656 * MUSSET, PAUL DE. Mr. Wind and Madame Rain... 

A French fairy story. It includes a little play for puppets or marionettes. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

2582 

My nursery tale book. 

Eight of the old fairy stories: Cinderella, Sleeping beauty and the beast, 
Three little pigs, Goldilocks or the three bears, Puss in boots, Little Snow- 
white, Jack and the bean stalk. With many pictures, some of them in 
colors. Size 5x8 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

1633 

NOYES, M. B. Twilight stories. 

German fairy stories and folk lore translated for young readers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .45 

1652 *01d oak chest; or, A book of great treasure . 

About a little girl and boy who discovered an old chest full of many 
interesting things, but best of all a story book full of good stories for 
rainy days. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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1887 


TITLE. 

O’SHEA, M. V. Old world wonder stories... 

Whittington and his cat; Jack the Giant Killer; Jack and the bean stalk; 
Tom Thumb. 

PAGE, T. N. Tommy Trot’s visit to Santa Claus.. 

“The little boy whose story is told here lived in the beautiful country of 
‘Once upon a Time/ . . . When he was about your age he had, on 

Christmas eve, the wonderful adventure of seeing Santa Claus in his own 
country, where he lives and makes all the beautiful things that boys and 
girls get at Christmas.” 

PATRI, ANGELO. Pinocchio in Africa; translated from 

the Italian of Cherubini. 

Collodi’s marionette became such a popular person with Italian boys and 
girls that another author took him up and carried him into further adven¬ 
tures. This time we find him among the wild men of Africa. 

PERKINS, L. F. Japanese twins.. 

“The twins are Taro and Take, a little brother and sister who live in a 
tiny Japanese house with a father, mother, grandmother, and a baby brother. 
They go to school, celebrate their birthdays, ride in a jinriksha, and play 
games after the manner of other Japanese children. The pictures of the 
two children at work and at play add much to the attractiveness of the 
little story .”—Book Review Digest. 

PERRAULT, CHARLES. Fairy tales. 

Several of the most familiar tales. Red Riding Hood, Puss in Boots, 
Beauty and the Beast, and others in very attractive form. 

Tales of Mother Goose. Translated by Charles 
Welsh . 

Cinderella; Sleeping beauty; Little Thumb; Puss in boots; Bluebeard; 
Red Riding Hood, and a few others. 

*PRICE, L. L., and C. B. GILBERT. Heroes of myth... 

Ten hero tales from the mythology of different lands, Achilles, ./Eneas, 
Beowulf and Siegfried, a story from ancient Egypt, China, India, Persia 
and Japan. 

PYLE, HOWARD. Pepper and salt.. 

Fairy tales, ballads and rhymes, with clever and amusing illustrations by 
the author. Size 9x1inches. 

*PYLE, KATHARINE. As the goose flies. 

On the back of a big white gander a little girl visits Mother Goose land 
and meets many friends. 

Christmas angel.. 

A Christmas fairy story of “Toyland,” where all the toys are alive. A 
little girl finds the path which leads to this wonderful country. 

*Counterpane fairy. . 

A fairy who appeared to a little boy recovering from an illness and taught 
him how to play the counterpane game. 

Prose and verse for children. 

Stories and poems for every month in the year, including a short play. 

Six little ducklings. 

“Old Mother Duck and her six little ducklings lived in a hollow tree 
down by the river.” Illus. by the author. 

REYNOLDS, CUYLER. Rosamond tales. .. 

Stories of a little boy and his animal friends. Suitable for children from 
four to ten years. Easily read; in large, clear print. 

RICHARDS, L. E. In my nursery. 

Rhymes, chimes and jingles for children. 

Joyous story of Toto.. 

A little boy who played with his friends, the animals, in the woods. 

Toto’s merry winter. 

Another story of “Toto.” A fairy tale in which animals are introduced. 


CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

D. C. Heath & Co.20 

The Baker & Taylor Co.42 

Ginn & Co.33 

The Baker & Taylor Co.42 

E. P. Dutton & Co.30 

D. C. Heath & Co.20 

Silver, Burdett & Co.40 

The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

Syndicate Trading Co.84 

The Baker & Taylor Co.84 

The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

American Book Co.33 

The Baker & Taylor Co.72 

The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

The Baker & Taylor Co.70 

The Baker & Taylor Co.70 

Syndicate Trading Co.. . .69 



































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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

1939 

St. Nicholas Christmas Book. 

Christmas stories and poems from the St. Nicholas Magazine. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.89 

1980 

SCUDDER, H. E. Book of legends told over again..... 

Tales from various sources which have been made the basis of poem, 
story or drama. St. George and the dragon, William Tell, King Cophetua 
and the beggar maid, the Flying Dutchman, etc., in simple language. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. . . 

. . .36 

1982 

Fables and folk stories. 

The book of fables and book of folk stories combined, with additiona. 
material. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.39 

1998 

SEGUR, EUGENIE, Comtesse de. Sophie; ed. by Charles 
Welsh . 

Adapted from the French. An amusing account of a little French girl’s 
mishaps resulting from her own thoughtlessness and unpleasant charac¬ 
teristics. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. .20 

2012 *SEWELL, ANNA. Black Beauty. 

The life story of a horse. All about his happy days, his ill treatment, 
his adventures and his companions. A book which children read over and 
over again. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.70 

2034 *SHERMAN, F. D. Little folk lyrics. (School edition.) . 

Flower poems, bird poems, poems of the seasons, fairy poems, “all written 
down in simple rhyme.” Worthy to stand beside the “Child’s garden of 
verses.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. . 

.. .50 

2039 

SHUTE, K. H., ed. Land of song. Book I. 

A most excellent collection of verses for children intended for the three 
lower grades. 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

.. .29 

2065 

SMITH, E, B. Circus and all about it. 

A picture book in colors with a story for each picture describing the 
charms and wonders of the big show. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.71 

2066 

Railroad book. 

Colored pictures of engines, trains, wrecks, etc., with a story about Bob 
and Betty who took a trip across the continent. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.05 

2105 

STEEDMAN, AMY. Nursery tales told to the children.. 

Contains: Three bears; Jack and the bean stalk; Sleeping beauty; Three 
little pigs; Puss in boots; Little Red Riding Hood; Jack the Giant Killer; 
Tom Thumb; Beauty and the beast; Cinderella. Size 5x6 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.30 

2120 

♦STEVENSON, R. L. Child’s garden of verses. 

Stevenson writes as a child rather than about children. This is the secret 
of the charm of his verses for young readers. Beautifully illustrated by 
Florence Storer. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.44 

2140 

♦STOCKTON, F. R. Ting-a-ling tales. 

A collection of humorous and fanciful stories by a prince of story tellers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.67 

2182 

SWETT, SOPHIE. Lollipop’s vacation and other stories. 

Seventeen interesting short stories about good times in the country and 
elsewhere. One about St. Valentine’s day. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .77 

2194 

TAPPAN, E. M. Golden Goose and other fairy tales..., 

Six good stories translated from the Swedish. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.70 

2212 

THOMAS, E. M. In sunshine land. . 

A book of sunny verses for children of all ages. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.05 

2365 

*WETTE, ADELHEID. Hansel and Gretel. 

This old folk story which Grimm put into his book of fairy tales was 
made into a fairy opera with music by Humperdinck and libretto by Wette. 
From this opera the present version, beautifully illustrated in colors, is 
taken. It is admirably suited to dramatization. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .90 

2377 

WHITE, E. O. Little girl of long ago. 

All about a little girl who lived in Boston, Mass., more than seventy 
years ago. How she lived and played and went to school in those days. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.70 

2378 

When Mollie was six. 

Tells of twelve red letter days in a little girl’s life. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.70 
































FOURTH GRADE 


35 


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NO. TITLE. 

2405 WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH. Fairy ring-. 

A choice collection gathered from every nation. No 'pictures. To read 
from. Most readable fairy tales.”— Outlook. 

2415 WILEY, BELLE, and G. W. EDICK. Lodrix, the little 
lake dweller. 

A story of prehistorifc people, the lake dwellers of central Europe, with 
many pictures of their implements and weapons. Large print, easy words 
and interesting. 

2417 WILKINS, M. E. Once upon a time, and other child- 
verses . 

A book of fairy poems. 

2439 WILTSE, S. E., cd. Hero folk of ancient Britain. 

A new rendering of three hero stories of ancient Britain.—Jack, the Giant 
Killer; Jack and the beanstalk, and Tom Thumb. Pictures and language 
are harmonized with the times, namely, the days of King Arthur and King 
Alfred. 

2440 WINNINGTON, LAURA. Outlook fairy book for little 

people ... 

Principally from the old sources, with a few less familiar tales from the 
German and French. Includes a number of fairy poems. 

2441 *Outlook story book for little people. 

A collection of stories and short poems mostly about animals and outdoor 
life. 

2454 WRIGHT, M. O. Dream fox story book. 

The amusing experiences of a small boy who followed the dream fox into 
his story book. 

2459 *WYSS, J. D. Swiss family Robinson, arranged by Mary 
Go dolphin.X -.' ... . 

The adventures of this shipwrecked family rival those of Crusoe in pop¬ 
ularity. An edition in large print and easy words. 


CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

Syndicate Trading Co.87 

The Baker & Taylor Co.25 

Syndicate Trading Co.58 

Ginn & Co.38 

Macmillan Co.60 

Macmillan Co.60 

F. C. Stechert Co.85 

E. P. Dutton & Co.30 


FOURTH GRADE. 


CHILDREN FROM NINE TO TEN YEARS OF AGE. 

* Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade. 

NATURE. 


274 

BOYLE, M. P. Out-door secrets. 

Nature stories introducing the usual facts about plant, insect and bird 
life. Well written and entertaining. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

. .32 

338 

BROWN, E. V. Stories of childhood and nature. 

More nature stories of birds, flowers, insects, etc. 

World Book Co. 

. .30 

386 

BURGESS, T. W. Tommy and the wishing stone. 

Another story about the little animal people of the Green meadow. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. .72 

400 *BURROUGHS, JOHN. Squirrels and other fur-bearers. 

Studies of the chipmunk, woodchuck, rabbit, muskrat skunk, fox, weasel, 
mink, raccoon, porcupine, opossum, wild mice, etc. Colored plates. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. .50 

455 

CARTER, M. H., ed. Cat stories; retold from St. Nich- 
olas . 

•The Baker & Taylor Co... . 

. .54 


Pictures, stories and verses about cats, by Mark Twain, Oliver Herford, 
John Kendrick Bangs and others. Most of the stories may be read aloud in 
from 5 to 10 minutes. 




























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TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

458 

^CARTER, M. H., ed. Stories of brave dogs; retold from 
St. Nicholas. 

Two dozen stories by Mrs. C. V. Jamison, Clara Morris, R. W. Gilder, 
Frank R. Stockton, Hezekiah Butterworth, and many other writers. Ex¬ 
cellent for reading aloud. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .54 

590 

CRAM, W. E. Little beasts of field and wood. 

Personal observations of the small, wild creatures of New England, their 
habits and many interesting things about them which escape the casual 
observer. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. 

.. .36 

617 

DANA, Mrs. W. S. Plants and their children. 

A child’s reading book in elementary botany and plant life. 

American Book Co. 

.54 

621 

DAULTON, A. M. Wings and stings. 

A nature story containing the life histories of bees, wasps, beetles, ants, 
butterflies, spiders and other interesting insects. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .36 

731 

*DUNCAN, FRANCES. When mother lets us garden... 

A splendid little gardening book written for boys and girls who want to 
“dig and sow” and don’t know just how to go about it. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .56 

843 

FRYE, A. E. Brooks and brook basins. 

A nature story giving in detail the life of thebro k on its way to the sea. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .42 

1002 

HARDY, M. E. Little King and Princess True. 

A book of nature fairy stories, filled with very beautiful pictures of the 
treasures found in the woods, in the brooks, and on the shore. Elementary 
lessons in geology. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .70 

1076 

HIX, MELVIN. Magic speech flower. 

Nature stories of the American Indian, about the birds and animals, as a 
little white boy heard them after discovering the “magic speech flower.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .29 

1210 

JOHNSON, CONSTANCE. When mother lets us keep 
pets . . 

Useful hints and simple rules for taking care of dogs, cats, rabbits, 
squirrels, parrots, canaries, chickens, goats, ponies, gold fish, and other pets. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .54 

1240 

KELLY, M. A. B. Short stories of our shy neighbors... 

Familiar bugs and worms, birds, butterflies, frogs, toads, crabs, the 
squirrel, fox, chipmunk, hare, weasel, muskrat, etc. 

American Book Co. 

.. .42 

1398 *LONG, W. J. Secrets of the woods . 

Sketches of the wood-mouse; the otter, the king-fisher, the red squirrel, 
the partidge, the deer and other wood folk. 

Ginn & Co . 

.. .42 

1399 

Ways of wood folk . 

Fox-ways; Br’er Rabbit; a wild duck; the oriole; crow-ways; the moose; 
chickadee; owl; hornets; Mooween, the bear and other folk. 

Ginn & Co . 

.. .42 

1400 

Wilderness ways. 

Studies of the caribou, the white-throated sparrow, the weasel, the great 
horned owl, the bullfrog, the eagle, the Canada lynx and the loon. 

Ginn & Co . 

.. .38 

1515 

MEADOW CROFT, W. H. A B C of electricity ... 

The first principles of electrical science, plainly and simply told for young 
people. Thoroughly reliable and endorsed by Thomas A. Edison. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .36 

1536 

MILLER, O. T. True bird stories from my notebooks. . 

Short, interesting studies and sketches of bird life, and bird character. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.. .70 

1630 

NOEL, MAURICE. Buz . 

An interesting story of the life and adventures of a honey bee. Full of 
reliable information. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .67 

1659 

O’SHEA, M. V., ed. Eyes and no eyes, and other stories. 

“The Art of Seeing,” or what one boy saw in a walk across the fields 
with his eyes open and what the other boy missed. 

“I am always grateful to the writer of it for calling my attention to 
common things.”— Oliver Wendell Holmes. 

D. C. Heath & Co . 

.. .20 

1764 

PIERSON, C. D. Among the forest people . 

The red-headed woodpecker, the squirrel, the little bat that wouldn’t go 
to bed, the haughty ground hog, the wild turkeys, and other people of the 
wild wood. 

E. P. Dutton & Co . 

.. .60 

































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37 


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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

1766 

PIERSON, C. D. Among the night people. 

Stories of raccoons, muskrats, ground hogs; of insects and birds that fly 
by night. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .60 

1767 

Among the pond people... 

Frogs, turtles, tadpoles, eels, cray-fish, minks, and all sorts of water folk. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .60 

1954 

SCHWARTZ, J. A. Wilderness babies... 

Accounts of the young mammals of the wilderness, their lives and habits. 
The opossum, manatee, elk, rabbit, beaver, squirrel, bear, fox, wolf and 
mole are included. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .42 

2008 

SETON, E. T. Krag and Johnny Bear... 

The personal histories of Krag, the Kootenay ram; Randy, a cock sparrow; 
Johnny Bear, a cub, and Chink, a pup. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .42 

2009 

Lobo, Rag and Vixen. 

Four stories from “Wild animals I have known.” Lobo, a gray wolf; 
Redruff, the partridge; Raggylug, a cottontail rabbit, and Vixen, the fox. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .42 

2098 

STANLEY, A. A. Animal folk tales.. 

About forty animal stories from African, Indian, Japanese, Filipino and 
other sources. 

American Book Co. 

.. .43 

2160 

Stories of strange sights, retold from St. Nicholas. 

Waterspouts, mirage, ocean storms, volcanoes, earthquakes, cyclones, etc. 

The .Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .54 

2168 

STOWE, H. B. Queer little people. 

Short stories of chickens, squirrels, birds, dogs, cats and other outdoor 
friends. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .87 


HOUSEKEEPING, HYGIENE, 

ETC. 


123 

BACHE, E. and L. When mother lets us make candy.... 

Nearly seventy recipes for making fudge, brittles, taffies, caramels, etc., 
with many useful hints and rules for young candy-makers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .54 

232 

BENTON, C. F. Saturday mornings... 

All the essential lessons in the art of making home a delightful place set 
forth in the story of Margaret’s experiments and discoveries in housekeeping. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .45 

827 

FOSTER, O. H. Housekeeping for little girls. 

Suggestions as to dusting, bed making, and other useful household tasks 
make up the contents of this book designed for the instruction of little girls. 

“The chapters on food values, principles of cookery and planning econom¬ 
ical meals are especially useful.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .53 

1208 ^JOHNSON, CONSTANCE. When mother lets us cook. 

Simple recipes, with important cooking rules in rhyme, together with 
handy lists of materials and utensils needed for the preparation of each 
dish. There are some fourteen chafing dish recipes and a score of miscel¬ 
laneous recipes, including such items as fairy salad and candied orange-peel. 

The Baker & Taylor Co ... 

.. .54 


PLAYS, GAMES, AMUSEMENTS, 

, MUSIC. 


7 

ADAMS, J. D. When mother lets us carpenter. 

How to use a few tools and make simple articles. A beginner’s book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .54 

24 

ALCOTT, L. M. Effie’s Christmas dream. 

A little Christmas play in three acts arranged by Laura C. Foucher from 
Miss Alcott’s “Christmas dream and how it came true.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .36 

217 

BEARD, LINA and A. B. Little folks handy book. 

How to make simple toys and playthings out of paper, spools, old en¬ 
velopes, clothespins, kindling wood and twigs. Full of suggestions for 
kindergarten and primary teachers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .62 

220 

BEARD, PATTEN. Jolly book of boxcraft... 

How to make toys, dolls’ furniture, automobiles and railway trains out of 
pasteboard boxes and empty spools. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

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SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

227 BENDER, M. S. Great opera stories. Macmillan Co.30 

“Millicent S. Bender has translated into very simple English easily com¬ 
prehensible to children the stories of six grand operas. The first two taken 
up are ‘Children of kings’ and ‘Haensel and Gretel,’ fairy stories dear to 
every child, and following these appear ‘The master singers,’ the beautiful 
tale of ‘Lonengrin,’ ‘The Flying Dutchman’ and ‘Tannhauser.’ ”— Chaut. 

235 BIRD, G. E., and MAUD STARLING. Historical plays 

for children. Macmillan Co.30 

The plays are about Columbus, Balboa, Marquette, George Rogers Clark, 

Raleigh, Magellan, Hudson, John Smith, La Salle, Lewis and Clark, Frank¬ 
lin, James Wolfe, Penn, Dolly Madison, and Lincoln. 

611 DALKEITH, LENA. Little plays. E. P. Dutton & Co.30 

Five little plays for children with simple stage directions, suitable for 
home or school. One in three acts from King Arthur; one from Hans 
Andersen, Robin Hood and Uncle Tom’s cabin. 

847 Games book for boys and girls. E. P. Dutton & Co. 1.50 

Indoor and outdoor games, tricks, puzzles and also suggestions on occu¬ 
pations, collections and the care of pet animals. Pictures in colors. 

1251 KEYES, A. M. When mother lets us play. The Baker & Taylor Co.56 

Suggestive indoor book for amusing children. Charades, conundrums, 
riddles, how to make a puppet play and a hundred and one other things. 

t 

1410 LUCAS, E. V. and E. Three hundred games and pas¬ 
times; or, What shall we do now?. F. C. Stechert Co. 1.00 

A book of suggestions for children’s games and employments. 

1736 PEMBERTON, MAY. Christmas plays for children.... The Baker & Taylor Co.83 

Three plays and a chorale. “Lost toys,” “Mistletoe and holly,” “Christ¬ 
mas in rhyme land.” Incidental music. 

1762 PIERCE, F. H. Woodwork for little folk. The Baker & Taylor Co.83 

1847 ♦RALSTON, VIRGINIA. When mother lets us sew.The Baker & Taylor Co.54 

Showing little girls how to make doll’s clothes and incidentally teaching 
all the useful stitches and sewing operations. 

2462 YALE, E. D. When mother lets us give a party. The Baker & Taylor Co.54 

Outlines many kinds of parties which children may give, and suggests 
countless variations and details. Aids importantly in making its students 
easy, graceful and resourceful hosts and hostesses. 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. 
120 AYRTON, Mrs. M. C. Child life in Japan and Japanese 



child stories ; edited by W. E. Griffis. 

Japanese home life; games, sports and pictures by native artists. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

... .20 

429 

CAMPBELL, H. L. Story of little Konrad, the Swiss 
bov.. 

A storied description of life in Switzerland. Bits of history and folklore. 

Educational 

Pub. 

Co. 

... .21 

430 

Story of little Jan, the Dutch boy. 

An interesting little book on the Netherlands and its people, odd sights 
and strange customs. 

Educational 

Pub. 

Co. 

... .21 

431 

Story of little Metzu, the Japanese boy. 

Educational 

Pub. 

Co. 

.21 

432 

Wah Sing, our little Chinese cousin. 

All about the life of a Chinese boy. 

Educational 

Pub. 

Co. 

.21 

485 

CHASE, A., and E. CLOW. Stories of industry. 2 vols. 
(Per Set)... 

Educational 

Pub. 

Co. 

... 1.00 


The first volume contains articles on coal, petroleum, metals, gold, silver, 
tin, brass, iron, etc., sewing machines, stoves, watches, lumber, caipentry, 
shipbuilding, marble, granite, slate, brick, glass and pottery. The second 
volume includes cloths, clothing, carpets, etc., leather, furs and food-stuffs, 
things to eat and wear, also paper and bookbinding. 
































FOURTH GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. TITLE. 

685 *DODGE, M. M. Land of pluck. 

Stories and sketches of Holland; its dikes, industries, canals and all that 
Dutch pluck has accomplished. 

722 DU CHAILLU, P. B. Stories of the gorilla country.... 

Descriptions of the people of West Africa, 1850; the strange animals, 
terrible gorillas, the slave trade, the savage cannibals, with many exciting 
adventures among them. 

736 *DUNHAM, EDITH. Jogging around the world. 

♦ Contains beautiful photographs of curious vehicles or modes of traveling 

in foreign countries: India, China, Japan, the Philippines, Ceylon, Egypt 
and several countries in Europe. Large print. 

793 FENOLLOSA, M. Blossoms from a Japanese garden... 

A book of verses for children about Japanese life. Beautifully illustrated. 

1045 *HEADLAND, I. T. Opr little Chinese cousin. 

A story of child life in China. 

1174 Island stories retold from St. Nicholas. 

Interesting facts and strange tales of the Philippines, Cuba, Porto Rico, 
Hawaii, Ceylon, Madeira, etc. 

1733 PEARY, R. E., and M. A. Snowland folk. 

Stories and pictures of the Eskimo, polar bears, musk oxen and other 
dwellers in the Far North, told by the “Snow Baby” and her father. 

1735 PELTIER, FLORENCE. A Japanese garland. 

In which a little Japanese boy tells his American friends many interest¬ 
ing stories of his native land. 

1770 PIKE, H. L. Our little Panama cousin. 

All about life in the country of the great canal. 

1946 SCANDLIN, CHRISTIANA. Hans the Eskimo.. 

A story of Arctic life and adventure based on Dr. Kane’s explorations, 
1855. 

1953 SCHWARTZ, J. A. Five little strangers. . 

Describing the life of the Indian boy who lived in America before the 
discovery, the little white girl who came with the Pilgrims, the black child 
who came from Africa; Ah Sing, the Chinese boy, and Mateo, the Filipino. 

1987 Sea stories, retold from St. Nicholas. 

Ships and sailors, lighthouses, bell buoys, divers, etc. 

2205 *TAYLOR, BAYARD. Boys of other countries. 

Sweden, Egypt, Iceland, Germany and Russia. Stories full of information. 

2299 VON WYSS, C. World in pictures. 

A Geography picture book. More than thirty colored plates of different 
scenes all over the world. Text may be read by third or fourth year pupils. 
As a picture book it may be used much lower. , 

2300 WADE, M. H. Artin, our little Armenian cousin. 

The following series presents in attractive story form child life and the 
manners, customs and legends of many different lands. 

2308 New little Americans. 

Stories about the children living in our new possessions under the stars 
and stripes. Filipino youngsters and those of Guam, of the Samoan Islands, 
the Panama Canal Zone and Midway Island. 

2309 Osman, our little Turkish cousin... 

Although many things have happened to our little Turkish cousin since 
this book was written, the description of his life and his country are accu¬ 
rate and particularly interesting at this time. 

2312 Our little Cuban cousin. 

Child life in Cuba during the Spanish-American war. 

2315 Our little Hawaiian cousin. 

2319 Our little Jewish cousin. 


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CONTRACTOR. PRICE, 

The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

The Baker & Taylor Co.74 

The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

F. C. Stechert Co.98 

The Baker & Taylor Co.35 

Syndicate Trading Co.54 

F. C. Stechert Co.86 

The Baker & Taylor Co.58 

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WADE, M. H. Our little Norwegian cousin . 

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205 

BAYLISS, C. K. Lolami, the little cliff-dweller . 

An account of the prehistoric inhabitants of the Arizona cliff-dwellings, in 
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DOPP, K. E. The early sea people ... 

Description of primitive life near the ocean. How the sea people got food; 
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744 

EASTMAN, C. A., and E. G. Wigwam evenings . 

Animal fables and folk tales of the Sioux. “Scattered leaves from the 
unwritten school-book of the wilderness.” Told by one who heard them 
around the camp fire from the lips of an Indian mother. 

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HOPKINS, W. J. Indian book . 

More of Mr. Hopkins’ “Once upon a time” stories concerning the customs 
and life of the Mandan Indians. The pictures are taken from Catlin’s well 
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*HUSTED, M. H. Stories of Indian chieftains . 

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*JUDD, M. C. Wigwam stories .. 

A beautiful little book of Indian myths, most attractively illustrated, by 
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1624 

NIXON-ROULET, M. F. Indian folk tales . 

Fairy stories of the first Americans, collected from the Sioux, Pawnee, 
Ojibway, Blackfoot, Mohawk, Seneca, and other tribes east and west. 

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ROBERTS, G. E. T. Flying Plover ... 

Indian stories about the animals and people of the cold country of 
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by his grandmother. 

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WADE, M. H. Ten little Indians . 

Stories of how Indian children lived and played. Iztel the Arawak, 
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the Wampanoag, Onoda the Mohawk, Nahdin the Chippewa, Grey Eagle the 
Sioux, Elk Calf the Blackfoot, Silver Moon the Pawnee. 

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WILSON, G. L. Myths of the red children . 

An excellent little book of Indian stories from a dozen different tribes. 
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interesting things. 

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133 

^BALDWIN, JAMES. An American book of golden 
deeds .. 

True stories of humble heroes who have done fine things for some one 
else, even at the cost of their lives. Including accounts of Betty Zane, 
Thomas Hovenden, Lydia Darrah, Horace Mann, Father Jogues, Dr. Kane, 
Peter Cooper, Dorothy Dix, Lincoln, Clara Barton, and many others. 

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Four great Americans . 

Short sketches of Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, Webster. 

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About Columbus, Balboa, Ponce de Leon, Sir Isaac Newton, Guttenberg, 
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195 *BASS, FLORENCE. Stories of pioneer life. D. C. Heath & Co. 

Indian life; Marquette the missionary; Boone and the settlement of Ken¬ 
tucky; Early Ohio; Abraham Lincoln, his early life. 

221 BEEBE, M. B. Four American naval heroes. American Book Co...., 

Short sketches of Oliver Hazard Perry, Paul Jones, David Glasgow 
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244 BLAISDELL, A. F., and F. K. BALL. American history 

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Short stories about the Pilgrims, Indians, and early colonists, revolution¬ 
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the war of 1812. 

245 Child’s book of American history. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Short accounts of deeds of brave men and women and important events 
in our history from the discovery of America by Columbus, down to the 
great civil war. 

246 Heroic deeds of American sailors. .. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Sketches of Hull, Bainbridge, Decator, Somers, MacDonough, Cushing, 
and later heroes of our nevy. 

314 *BROOKS, E. S. True story of Abraham Lincoln. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

Deals principally with Lincoln’s early life. As good an edition for a 
child to begin with as any. Large type. 

316 True story of Christopher Columbus. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

A child’s biography of the great Genoese, in large type, with many 
pictures. 

317 True story of George Washington. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

“The true story' of his life is fine enough and full enough of interest 
without the things that would make a prig of the boy and a god of the 
man who was always a truth-teller, truth-liver and truth-doer, both as boy 
and man.”— Author. 

405 BURTON, A. H. Four American patriots. American Book Co_ 

Short sketches of Hamilton, Henry, Jackson, Grant. 

427 CALHOUN, D. D. When great folks were little folks... Macmillan Co. 

Short biographical stories of Franklin, Dickens, Rosa Bonheur, Audubon, 

Clara Barton, Longfellow, Clara Morris, Grant, Queen Victoria, Edison, 

Eugene Field, Horace Mann and other famous people. 

517 COE, F. E. Founders of our country. American Book Co.... 

Columbus, Cortes, Magellan, the-Cabots, Raleigh, Champlain, Hudson, 

John Smith, Miles Standish, Winthrop, Eliot, King Philip, Penn, Ogle- 
thrope, La Salle, the Jesuits, Washington, and Franklin, are the subjects 
of short sketches for beginners in American history. 

533 Colonial stories; retold from St. Nicholas. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

About Pocahontas, the Pilgrims, Old New York, Bacon’s rebellion, 

Washington’s boy life, two colonial Christmas stories. 

626 *DAVIS, J. W. Four New York boys. Educational Pub. Co... 

The Indian, Dutch, English and American boy who has each in his turn 
inhabited the Island of Manhattan. The manners and customs of colonial 
New York. 

632 DAWES, Mrs. S. E. Stories of our country. Vol. II... Educational Pub. Co... 

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710 DRAKE, S. A. On Plymouth rock. The Baker & Taylor Co 

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752 *EGGLESTON, EDWARD. First book in American his¬ 
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999 HANCOCK, M. S. Children of history. Later times.... 

Short accounts of the childhood of William the Conqueror, Edgar, 
Baldwin of Jerusalem, Prince Arthur of Brittany, Elizabeth of Hungary, 
Marco Polo, Harry of Monmouth, Joan of Arc, The Princes in the Tower, 
Henry Tudor, Anne of Brittany, Edward the Sixth, Lady Tane Grey, 
James I, Charles I, John Milton, Louis XIV, Isaac Newton, William Pitt, 
Napoleon, Garibaldi, Florence Nightingale. 

1048 HEMSTREET, CHARLES. Story of Manhattan. 

The story of New York City from Hudson’s time to the present, told in 
short chapters. 

1114 HORNE, O. B„ and K. L. SCOBEY. Stories of great 
artists . 

Raphael, Michaelangelo, Rembrandt, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Corot, Landseer, 
Millet and Rosa Bonheur. 

1146 HUMPHREY, F. A. Favorite authors for children. 

Brief sketches of Longfellow, Whittier, Lucy Larcom, Aldrich, Trow¬ 
bridge, Stowe, Holmes, Alcott, Hawthorne, the Carys, Bryant and Margaret 
Sidney. 

1223 JOHONNOT, JAMES. Stories of our country. 

From the period of discovery and exploration to the Mexican war. The 
spirit of adventure, the hardy endurance of the pioneers, the unselfish 
patriotism of cur heroes, stories of which no child ever tires. 

1267 *KINGSLEY, N. F. Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis 
and Captain William Clark... 

A short and interesting account of the great expedition of 1804, from 
St. Louis to the Columbia River. 

1405 LOVERING, A. T. Stories of New York. (Cloth) .... 

.Legends, poems and historical sketches of famous people and places in city 
and state. 

1414 LUCIA, ROSE. Stories of American discoverers. 

Easy stories of Columbus, Cabot, Cortez, Pizarro, Caitier, De Soto, Drake, 
Champlain, Hudson. Illustrated. 

1446 *MACE, W. H. Lincoln, “Man of the People”. 

A very satisfactory short life of Lincoln for beginners. Illustrated. 

1743 PERRY, F. M., and KATHERINE BEEBE. Four 
American pioneers. 

Short sketches of Boone, Crockett, Carson, and George Rogers Clark. 

1820 PUMPHREY, M. B. Pilgrim stories.. 

How the children of the Pilgrim fathers lived in England and Holland, 
and what happened after their famous landing on the bleak coast of New 
England, all told and pictured for primary children. 

2026 SHAW, E. R. Discoverers and explorers. 

Short sketches of Marco Polo, Columbus, Da Gama, Vespucci, Magellan, 
Cortes, De Soto, Drake, Hudson and others. 

2474 YOUNG, MARTHA. When we were wee. 

This true story is about ten grand-children who lived with their grand¬ 
mother at a beautiful big house in Alabama a long time ago during the 
civil war. Every one of their fathers was in the Confederate army. A 
very charming little book of child-life in the South. 


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2 ABBOTT, JACOB. Adventures of a country boy. 

Fifty years ago there was no more popular author of children’s books than 
Jacob Abbott. This edition contains some of the “Franconia” stories which 
are well worth knowing. 

21 2ESOP. 2Esop’s fables. 

From the standpoint of illustration is in the very foremost rank, if not 
first of all ^Esop’s. Nothing could be quainter, funnier, more artistically 
colored than Mr. Arthur Rackham’s pictures. He is a rare genius. 


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20 

iESOP. Fables: ed. by F. C. Tilney. 

Very attractive little edition illustrated in colors. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

... .30 

22 

*Hundred fables of 2Esop. 

From the English version of Sir Roger L’Estrange, published in 1692. 
Illustrated by Billinghurst. 

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23 

ALCOTT, L. M. Cupid and Chow-chow. 

Short stories for children. 

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.. .70 

29 

Jimmy’s cruise in the Pinafore. 

Short stories for children. 

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.. .72 

35 

*01d-fashioned Thanksgiving. 

Eleven short stories for children. 

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43 

ALDEN, W. L. Cruise of the Canoe club. 

More adventures of the “Moral pirates” who form a canoe club. 

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45 

*Moral pirates. 

Four New York boys who take an eventful trip up the Hudson in a 
rowboat. 

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88 

ANDERSEN, H. C. Fairy tales; translated by Mrs. E. 
Lucas . 

A complete edition. Beautifully illustrated by the Robinsons. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .75 

85 

*Fairy tales; edited by J. H. Stickney. Second series.. 

A small collection of the easier stories. Adapted for the fourth school 
year. 

Ginn & Co. 

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91 

Uglv duckling and other fairy tales.. 

Twelve of the favorite tales, including: The steadfast tin soldier, The 
little match girl, Thumbelina* The storks, etc. Colored pictures. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

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96 

Apple pie; and other stories. (Grandmother’s favorites.) . 

Five old-fashioned stories that our grandmothers used to read, edited by 
Amy Steedman and illustrated with colored pictures. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

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97 

^Arabian nights; edited by E. O. Chapman. 

A few of the more familiar tales arranged for young readers. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

... .50 

98 

Arabian nights; edited by M. Clarke. 

An excellent selection from “The thousand and one nights,” including 
Aladdin, Sinbad, Ali Baba and other familiar tales. 

American Book Co. 

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109 

ASPINWALL, ALICIA. Listen to me stories.. 

A Scotch story, one from Cornwall, one about the burning mountain, a 
leap-year boy, a discontented rooster, the box-eating antarilla. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

... .90 

119 

AUSTIN, SARAH. Story without an end. 

,From the German of Carove. 

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129 

BAILEY, R. R. Sure Pop and the Safety Scouts. 

A “safety first” story pointing out the right way to do things and how 
accidents may be avoided by common sense. 

World Book Co. 

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184 *BARRIE, J. M. Peter Pan picture book. . . 

The story is arranged from the play by Daniel O’Connor and the pictures 
are made by Alice B. Woodward. Includes some of the music. This is a 
book to conjure with. Colored plates. 

Macmillan Co. 

... 1.07 

266 

BOWERS, M. B. Dorothy and her wardrobe. 

Atkinson, Mentzer & Co... 

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330 

*BROWN, A. F. In the days of giants; a book of Norse 
tales . .. * 

“Now I like a really good saga about Gods and Giants, and the Fire 
Kingdoms and the Snow Kingdoms, and the ^Esir making men and women 
out of two sticks and all that .”—Charles Kingsley. 

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331 

Lonesomest doll.. 

A delightful story of a doll that “was too splendid for a real play doll,” 
because she belonged to a queen, and how she became the happiest doll in 
the world. 

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334 BROWN, A. F. Songs of sixpence. 

Little poems for children. Includes a Christmas masque. 

335 Star jewels and other wonders... 

Fairy stories and fairy rhymes, five of each. 

336 BROWN, ALICE. One-footed fairy and other stories.. 

Twelve new tales about Tippitin, the One-footed fairy; Perizad, who 
wanted everything there was, twice over; Peter the Simple, the Coy fairy, 
and other people, and one little play, The Green Goblin. Good stories for 
reading aloud to children of kindergarten or first grades. 

341 BROWN, H. D. Book of little boys. 

A dozen or more stories about everyday boys at home and school. Sev¬ 
eral have a patriotic ring which will appeal to all boys. 

342 Little Miss Phoebe Gay. 

The experiences of a little New England maid told by herself. Among 
other things, she describes a visit to Miss Alcott at Concord. 

345 BROWN, K. L. Alice and Tom. 

“A story of two happy, hearty children who love outdoor sports and the 
companionship of birds, flowers and trees. Ostensibly it is not a book of 
information, but each chapter aims to be a little center of inspiration, attrac¬ 
tive to small people.”— Charles Welsh. 

348 *BROWNE, FRANCES. Granny’s wonderful chair. 

(Everyman’s library.) (Cloth.) (Reinforced.). 

“This is fairy gold, boy, and ’twill prove so.” These beautiful stories 
were written by a blind poet. An interesting sketch of her life is included 
in this edition. 

388 *BURNETT, F. H. Little Lord Fauntleroy. 

“Another charming child to add to our gallery of juvenile heroes and 
heroines; one who teaches a great lesson with such truth and sweetness that 
we part with him with real regret when the episode is over.”— Louisa M. 
Alcott. 

391 Queen Silver Bell. 

In two dainty little volumes the troubles of the queen of the fairies with 
her “lovely little temper” are set forth. To save Fairyland from ruin she 
is impelled to write stories. The first one is “How Winnie hatched the 
rooks,” and then follows, in a separate volume, “The Racketty Packetty 
House,” by the same author. Size 5x6 inches. 

392 Racketty-Packetty house. . 

393 *Sara Crewe, Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories. . 

“In creating her little gentlewoman, ‘Sara Crewe,’ so fresh, so simple, 
so natural, so genuine, so indomitable, Mrs. Burnett has added another 
child to English fiction.”— R. H. Stoddard. 

Little Saint Elizabeth is the story of a little French girl suddenly trans¬ 
planted from her native Normandy to busy, noisy, strenuous New York. 

395 The spring cleaning.. 

In which the way the fairies clean house is accurately set down by their 
queen. Colored pictures. Size 5x6 1 / 2 inches. 

404 BURT, M. E., cd. Poems that every child should know.. 

Arranged in six parts, beginning with the shortest and easiest. All the 
old favorites. 

440 CAROVE, F. W. The story without an end. 

“There is a very delightful old story which used to be given to children, 
though I have not seen it for a long time in the hands of any children. It 
was called ‘The Story without an End.’ A child wandered among the 
flowers who talked to him. That is the whole story.”— Sir Walter Bcsant. 
This story was translated from the German by Mrs. Sarah Austin in 1834. 

450 CARRYL, C. E. Admiral’s caravan. 

The adventures of a little girl in dreamland. 

480 CHAPIN, A. A. Konigskinder; or, the royal children.. 

A fairy tale founded on Humperdinck’s opera, with music motives scat¬ 
tered through the text. 


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487 CHISHOLM, EDWIN, ed. Old Testament stories. 

The stories of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph and Moses told in Bible 
language for the children. Size 5x6 inches. 

530 COLLODI, C. Pinocchio. 

Adventures of a wooden puppet who comes to life and behaves very badly. 

536 COMSTOCK, H. T. Boy of a thousand years ago. 

A historical story dealing with the boyhood of King Alfred the Great. 

544 COOLIDGE, SUSAN. Cross Patch and other stories.. 

Adapted from the myths of Mother Goose. The other stories are: Little 
Tommy Tucker; Hark Hark! Miss Jane; The old woman who lived in a 
shoe; Simple Simon. 

550 Mischief’s Thanksgiving, and other stories. 

Short stories. The book also contains sketches of Frederika Bremer, 
Jenny Lind and other Swedish women. 

554 *Round dozen.. 

Thirteen short stories, some of them fairy tales; one about Thanksgiving, 
one about Christmas. 

* 

555 Sheaf of stories. 

A dozen little stories of child character. Some of them about Thanks¬ 
giving and some about St. Valentine’s Day. 

583 CRAIK, D. M. Fairy book.. 

The stories of Grimm, Perrault, Madame D’Aulnoy and other writers 
rendered into English and adapted by a favorite children’s author. 

587 *Little lame prince. 

“It is a genuine fairy work, interlaced with the unexpected, alive with 
marvels. No child will be sadder and many will be happier for learning, 
without knowing it, how to bear suffering if it shall come to him.”— Elisa¬ 
beth Stuart Phelps Ward. A beautiful edition with colored pictures by 
Hope Dunlap. 

627 DAVIS, M. H., and CHOW-LEUNG. Chinese fables 
and folk stories.1. 

Tales familiar in the home and school life of Chinese children reproduced 
for the first time for English-reading children. Illustrated with Chinese 
pictures. 

641 DE GARMO, CHARLES. Tales of Troy; adapted from 
the German of Cornelius Witt. 

Scenes from the Iliad pictured with simplicity and vividness for boys 
and girls. 

654 DE MORGAN, MARY. On a pincushion, and other fairy 

tales . 

Seven tales of unusual literary value. Illustrated with woodcuts by 
William De Morgan. 

655 Wind fairies and other tales. 

More new fairy tales, exceptionally well written. 

692 DOLE, N. H. White duckling and other tales..... 

Seven tales from Russian folk lore. Colored pictures. Good print. 

750 EDGEWORTH, MARIA. The birthday present. (Grand¬ 
mother’s favorites.). 

A story from the “Parents’ Assistant” published in 1796. 

795 *FIELD, EUGENE. Eugene Field book; edited by M. E. 
Burt and M. B. Cable. . 

Contains the best of Field’s poems for children, several stories and 
letters, and his autobiography. . , , . , 

“The love of children called forth his best work, and his poems thus 
inspired, easily comparable. to Stevenson’s in their mingled quaintness, 
humor and pathos, are scarcely second to any in the language. — A. G. 
Newcomber. 


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PRICE. 

807 

FIRTH, E. M. Stories of old Greece . 

Some of the myths of gods and heroes rendered in simple and pleasing 
form. 

D. C. Heath & Co. ... 


... .30 

835 

FREEMAN, M. E. WILKINS. The green door . 

An imaginative little story about a child who stepped a long way back 
into the past by way of “The little green door.” 

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846 

GALE, A. C. Achilles and Hector. 

Short stories of the heroes of the Iliad told for young readers. 

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873 

♦GLADDEN, WASHINGTON. Santa Claus on a lark.. . 

Christmas stories; eight of them. 

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898 

GREENE, F. N. King Arthur and his court . 

Stories from the “Idylls of the king” reproduced for children. 

Ginn & Co .. 


.42 

906 

GREENWOOD, GRACE. Stories from famous ballads; 
edited bv Caroline Burnite . 

“These stories are reprinted in the hope that girls may appreciate the 
simplicity and beauty of them and thereby may be led to read the romantic 
ballads in their original poetic form.” 

Ginn & Co . 


.35 

928 

GRIMM, JACOB and WILHELM. Fairy tales; trans¬ 
lated by L. L. Weedon. (Children’s classics.) . 

A very satisfactory Grimm, with colored pictures, by Charles Robinson. 

E. P. Dutton & Co .. 


... .75 

958 

GUIGOU, P. Animal trainer; translated by Edgar Mills. 

Story describing a French circus. Clever pictures by A. Vimar. 

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960 *HAAREN, J. H. Ballads and tales . 

Adaptations of Robin Hood, Chevy Chase, the Legend of King Arthur, 
Dick Whittington, Macbeth, the Heart of the Bruce, William Tell, Richard 
the Lion-hearted. Simply told and attractively pictured. 

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991 

HALL, F. H. Flossy’s playdays . 

The real experiences of the daughters of Julia Ward Howe, who lived in 
Boston during the days before the war. • 

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992 

HALL, JENNIE. Men of old Greece ... 

Leonidas, Themistocles, Phidias and Socrates are the famous men whose 
deeds are herein told. 

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993 

Viking tales . 

An attractive rendering of the stories from the sagas for younger children. 

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996 

HALLOCK, E. B. In those days. (Everychild’s series.) . 

An attractive little story in which Grandma tells Phoebe how children 
behaved and dressed and played and worked many years ago. 

Macmillan Co . 


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1005 

HARLAND, MARION. When grandmamma was new. . 

True stories of a little girl’s life in the South, told some years afterward 
to her grandchildren. 

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1006 

*HARRADEN, BEATRICE. Things will take a turn. ... 

A charming story of how Rosebud helped her grandfather in the old 
bookshop and kept up hope and heart. Even the parrot was taught to say 
“Things will take a turn.” 

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1011 

*HARRIS, J. C. Nights with Uncle Remus . 

“The idea of preserving and publishing these legends in the form in 
which the old plantation negroes actually tell them is altogether one of the 
happiest literary conceptions of the day.”— Spectator. 

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1013 

Uncle Remus and his friends. (Vistors’ edition.) ... 

Another collection of negro folk-lore stories from the Georgia plantations. 

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1016 

HARRISON, C. C. Bric-a-brac stories . 

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“It is to be wished that every boy and girl in America, or anywhere else, 
might become intimately acquainted with the contents of this book. There 
is more virtue in one of these stories than in the entire library of modern 
juvenile literature .”—Julian Hawthorne. 

1017 Old-fashioned fairy book. The Baker & Taylor Co.84 

Contains: Princess Eglantine; Juliet, or The little white mouse; Deep-sea 
violets; Miss Peggy and the frog, and other very popular tales. 


































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1040 *HAW THORNE, NATHANIEL. Wonder book—Tangle- 

wood tales. (Holiday edition.). Syndicate Trading Co. 1.40 

These renderings of the old Greek myths are without doubt the best books 
for children in American literature. Hawthorne considered them his very 

best work. 


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1265 

1292 

1293 

1301 

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HAYES, Mrs. W. J. Adventures of Prince Lazybones, 
and other stories. 

The other stories are Phil’s fairies, Floris and Florella, A Christmas 
fairy tale, Boreas Bluster’s Christmas present. 

HEERMANS, J. W. Stories from the Hebrew. 

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*HOWELLS, W. D. Christmas every day, and other 

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*INGELOW, JEAN. Mopsa, the fairy. (Everyman’s 

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JACKSON, G. E. Big Jack, the story of a horse... 

And a half a dozen other short true stories of horses. One a Christmas 
story. 

Peterkin . 

Peterkin is a little Russian boy with a happy disposition whose smile won 
him a friend on the liner which brought him to America. 

JACOBS, JOSEPH. English fairy tales... 

A favorite collection of the old English folk tales. Teeny-ting, Jack and 
the bean stalk, Three little pigs, Jack the Giant Killer, etc. 

JEWETT, S. O. Play days. 

Stories for children about pets and dolls and outdoor life, with one about 
Christmas. 

JORDAN, D. S. Book of Knight and Barbara. 

A series of stories told to children and corrected and illustrated by the 
children themselves. 

KENNEDY, S. B. Told in a little boy’s pocket. 

The contents of a litle boy’s pocket, a nail, a lead pencil, a string, a 
button, a marble, a pin and a baseball, to amuse themselves tell, in turn, 
the stories of their lives. 


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*KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Water babies. (Told to chil¬ 
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A very satisfactory edition with all the long digressions left out. Pictures 
in color. 

KUPFER, G. H. Stories of long ago.. 

A collection of stories and poems founded on Greek mythology—told in 
simple fairy tale style. 

LA BEDOLLIERE, EMILIE DE. Story of a cat; trans' 
lated bv T. B. Aldrich. 

A very amusing story of Mother Michel and her cat, translated from the 
French, and illustrated with many silhouetes by Hopkins. 

*LANG, ANDREW. Aladdin and other stories... 

Fourteen stories from the larger fairy books. What the rose did to the 
cypress; The golden lion; Sprig of rosemary; White dove: Trolls daughter, 
etc. A new edition of the Lang books with colored frontispiece. 

Elf maiden and other stories. 

Selections from the larger fairy books. 

Golden mermaid and other stories. 

Three robes; Snowman; Peter Bull; Snowflake; Water of life; Man 
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LANG, ANDREW. Invisible prince and other stories. . 

Contains: Habogi, the crow; How six men traveled through the wide 
world; Wizard King; the Nixy; Glass mountain; Green monkey; The bear; 
The sunchild; Daughter of Buk Ettemsuch; Laughing eye and weeping eye; 
Twin brothers; Connetella. 

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Little Wildrose and other stories . 

Eighteen stories from the Crimson fairy book. 

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Magic ring and other stories . 

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Tales of romance . 

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Tales of the round table . 

Twelve short stories from the book of Romance. The drawing of the 
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Thirteen stories from the larger fairy books. The other stories are: 
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LANG, JEANIE. Stories from the Faerie Oueen . 

Una and the Lion, St. George and the Dragon, and half a dozen other 
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LANSING, M. F. Life in the greenwood. .. 

Stories of Robin Hood and his “merry men” in Sherwood forest, em¬ 
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LEAMY, EDMUND. Fairy minstrel of Glenmalure. . .. 

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Golden spears . 

“True Gaelic fancy and poetry have full sway in the pretty tales.” Seven 
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LINDSAY, MAUD. The story teller . 

An attractive little book of stories to tell or read. Colored pictures. 

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♦MACDONALD, GEORGE. At the back of the north 
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Holiday edition with very attractive pictures by M. L. Kirk. A fairy 
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Light princess and other fairy tales . 

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MACDONALD, GEORGE. Princess and Curdie. 

Continuing the adventures of Princess Irene and the little miner with 
the goblins. 

Princess and the goblin. 

“A marvelous tale of how the Princess and Curdie, with the help of* the 
§I e , a .^'S rea V^ ran< ^ mo *k er ’ overcame the wicked goblins of the mountains.” 
Holiday edition with pictures by M. L. Kirk. 

MacGREGOR, MARY. Stories of King Arthur’s knights. 

Geraint and Enid: Launcelot and Elaine; Gareth and Lynette; Pellas and 
Ettarde; Sir Galahad; Death of King Arthur. Size 4x6 inches. 

*MAETERLINCK, MAURICE. Blue bird for children.. 

. A very beautiful book made from M. Maeterlinck’s famous play, describ¬ 
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pictures by Paus. 


MAITLAND, LOUISE. Heroes of chivalry. 

Stories of King Arthur and his knights and of Roland and Oliver. 

MILLER, O. T. Nimpo’s troubles... 

Nimpo was a lively little girl who got into trouble in “doing as she 
pleased” while her parents were away from home. 

MOLESWORTH, Mrs. H. L. “Carrots”—A Christmas 
child . 

“Carrots” is just adtitle boy and a very lovable one. “The author’s con¬ 
cern is with the development of character, and seldom does one meet with 
the wisdom, tact and good breeding which pervades these little books.” 

Tell me a story—Herr Baby. 

The first part is made up of six short stories about fairies and children. 
Herr Baby relates the adventures of a four-year-old boy. 

MOORE, H. K. Children of other days. 

True stories about children who have been painted into famous pictures 
by great artists. “Baby Stuart,” Don Baltasar Carlos, Edward VI, 
Napoleon II, Louis XVII, and others. 


MORLEY, M. W. Donkey John of the Toy Valley..... 

The “Toy Valley” lies in the Tyrol of Austria, surrounded by the peaks 
of the Dolomite mountains. The people are all woodcarvers and make many 
of the wooden toys which Santa Claus brings even as far as America. This 
charming little story pictures the life of these simple, kindly Germans. 

*MOULTON, L. C. Bed-time stories. 

Sixteen short stories about all sorts and conditions of children. Suitable 
for reading to children of lower grades. 


More bed-time stories... 

More stories which teach wholesome lessons in a very attractive and un¬ 
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OGDEN, RUTH. Little queen of hearts... 

A winning little American girl who visited England and was presented to 
Queen Victoria. 

OS WELL, K. F. Old time tales. (Everychild’s library.). 

An inexpensive little collection of folk and fairy stories with a few old 
English ballads. 

OTIS, JAMES. Aunt Hannah and Seth.. ... 

A pleasing tale of a New York newsboy and his devoted country aunt. 
There is a dog also in the story who has adventures. 

Left behind; or, Ten days a newsboy. 

A boy about to sail for Europe with his parents misses the steamer and 
is left alone in New York. He had such a good time with the two newsboys 
who took him holme that it really would have been a pity if he had sailed. 


*Mr. Stubbs’s brother. 

Sequel to Toby Tyler, in which a pet monkey, presented by Toby’s circus 
friends, plays a leading part. 

Tim and Tip.. 

The adventures of a homeless boy and his dog. 


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1690 OTIS, JAMES. Toby Tyler; or Ten weeks with a circus.. 

The story of a little boy who ran away with a circus and met with many 
adventures, finally returning sadder and wiser to his uncle. A great 
favorite. 

1692 Our holidays; their meaning and spirit; retold from St. 

Nicholas . 

Stories and poems bearing on the legal holidays and other celebrations, 
from Hallowe’en to the Fourth of July, including the birthdays of three 
American poets, Whittier, Lowell and Longfellow. 

1702 PAINE, A. B. How Mr. Dog got even. 

The six volumes in this series are from Mr. Paine’s famous “Hollow 
tree” books. Very funny adventures of the ’coon and ’possum and the old 
black crow. In the vein of Uncle Remus. 

1703 How Mr. Rabbit lost his tail. 

1704 Making up with Mr. Dog. 

1705 Mr. Possum’s great balloon trip. 

1706 Mr. Rabbit’s big dinner. 

1707 When Jack Rabbit was a little boy. 

1734 PEATTIE, E. W. Edda and the oak. 

Edda who lived in a place called a Top Flat is introduced to country 
sights and sounds in a very delightful manner. 

1769 PIERSON, C. D. Three little Millers. 

All about the everyday doings of an interesting family of children in the 
country. 

1823 PYLE, HOWARD. Garden behind the moon. 

“The adventures of little Davy, who goes along the moon path to the 
moon. Beautifully illustrated and well written.”— Outlook. 

1831 ^Twilight land... 

A company of famous people, Aladdin, Jack the Giant Killer, Cinderella, 
and others, gather at the Mother Goose Inn in Twilight land, and many 
new and wonderful tales are related. 

1832 Wonder clock. 

A wonder story for every hour in the day, with still more wonderful 
pictures by the author. 

1836 PYLE, KATHARINE. Fairy tales from many lands... 

Fifteen tales, one from Servian folk lore, one from the North American 
Indians, one from Zanzibar, from the Hindoo, the Cossack, the Italian, the 
Japanese, the Norse, the Louisiana Creoles, etc. Pictures by the author. 

1837 Nancy Rutledge..... 

All about the work and play of a group of children who attend a Quaker 
school. 

1842 PYRNELLE, Mrs. L, C. Diddie, Dumps and Tot. 

Child life on a southern plantation before the Civil War. 

1859 READER, ETHEL. Story of the little Merman. 

Fairy story of peculiar charm, about the sea-people and the Mer-people, 
and a lot of gnomes and goblins and their queen. Pictured exquisitely by 
Frederic Pape. 

1870 RHYS, E. and G. English fairy tales. 

An attractive collection with colored pictures including the old favorites 
like Jack the Giant-Killer, Tom Thumb, Three bears, Dick Whittington, etc. 

1886 RICHARDS, L. E. Quicksilver Sue.. 

About an impetuous little girl who had never known restraint or discipline. 

1893 RILEY, J. W. Riley child verse. 

A beautifully illustrated collection containing: The raggedy man, Man 
in the moon. Granny, and a dozen other poems. Size 10x7 inches. 


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ROLFE, W. J., ed. Fairy tales in prose and verse. 

Stones and verses from Shakespeare, Laboulaye, Mulock, Howitt, etc. 

ROSS, G. A. Old Glory. 

The story of the American flag for young readers, how it came to be 
made, what it stands for, with some account of those heroes who have put 
and kept the forty-eight stars in its field of blue. 


*RUSKIN, JOHN. King- of the Golden river; or, The 
black brothers. 

“A Styrian legend setting forth in classic English prose the world-old 
story that happiness lost by avarice is to be won by virtue onlv .”—G E 
Hardy. J 


SAUNDERS, MARSHALL. Beautiful Joe. 

. The autobiography of a real dog. This book ranks with “ Black Beauty” 
in popularity. Pictures by Chas. Copeland. 

SCOLLARD, CLINTON. Boy’s book of rhyme. 

SCUDDER, H. E. Seven little people. 

Contains: The three wishes; A Christmas stocking; The little castaways; 
A fairy surprise party; The rock elephant; The old brown coat, and New 
Year s day in the garden. 

*SEAWELL, M. E. Little Jarvis. 

. The stirring story of a little midshipman who died gloriously at his post 
in a sea-fight between the U. S. ship Constellation and the French frigate 
La Vengeance, in 1800. 


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SEGUR, EUGENIE, Comtesse de. Story of a donkey; 
edited by Charles Welsh. D. C. Heath & Co.20 

A very popular story with French children, retold in simple English. 


*SEWELL, ANNA. Black Beauty... F. C. Stechert Co.70 

The life story of a horse. All about his happy days, his ill treatment, 
his adventures and his companions. A book which children read over and 
over again. Illustrated in colors. 


SHAW, C. D. Stories of the ancient Greeks. Ginn & Co.50 

“A few of the fables and facts that are part of the treasure of the world.” 

SHERMAN, F. D. Little folk lyrics. (School edition.) . The Baker & Taylor Co.50 

Flower poems, bird poems, poems of the seasons, fairy poems, “all written 
down in simple rhyme.” Worthy to stand beside the “Child’s garden of 
verses.” 


SHERWOOD, Mrs. M. M. The Fairchild family 

(Grandmother’s favorites.)... E. P. Dutton & Co.. 

“The History of Lucy, Emily and Henry Fairchild was begun in 1818, 
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knee breeches and woolen stockings, and ladies were attired in short waists, 
low necks and long ringlets.” 

SHUTE, K. H., ed. Land of song. Book 2. Silver, Burdett & Co 

A collection of verses for children. 

“The land of song is a great undiscovered country to the little child; by 
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SIDNEY, MARGARET. What the seven did.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A story of a children’s club and what they accomplished toward helping 
others and improving themselves. 

SINCLAIR, CATHERINE. Holiday house. (Grand¬ 
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Here is a book about a little boy and girl who might have played with 
your grandfather—they lived so long ago. Another old-fashioned story 
retold for the children of to-day, with very attractive colored pictures. 

SKINNER, E. L. and A. M. Merry tales. American Book Co. 

A collection of about thirty legends and folk-tories all with a dash of fun 
or a well concealed moral. 


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SPYRI, JOHANNA. Moni, the goat boy, and other 
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Three stories about Swiss mountain life by the author of “Heidi.” 

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*STOCKTON, F. R. Floating Prince and other fairy tales. 

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STOWE, H. B. Little Pussy Willow.. 

The story of a helpful little New England girl. 

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SWIFT, JONATHAN. Gulliver’s travels. 

Arthur Rackham’s pictures in color. The voyages to Lilliput and to 
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TAPPAN, E. M. House with the silver door. 

Three original fairy stories for primary children. 

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Old ballads in prose. 

Entertaining and well-written stories based on the old English ballads of 
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TILNEY, F. C. Robin Hood. 

Twenty tales from the ballads about Little Tohn, Maid Marian, Friar 
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♦VIMAR, A. Curly haired hen. Trans, by Nora K. Hills. 

A very funny story from the French about a hen which had a most ex¬ 
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WESSELHOEFT, L. F. Frowzle, the runaway . 

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Jack, the fire dog .. 

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WHITE, E. O. An only child. 

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WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH, editors. Magic 
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WILKINS, M. E. Pot of gold and other stories. 

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2461 *WYSS, J. D. Swiss family Robinson; edited by J H 

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An abridged edition, based on Mrs. H. B. Pauli’s translation. The story 
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CLAY, BEATRICE. Stories from King Arthur and his 
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Sixteen tales from Malory. Colored pictures. 

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COX, J. H. Chevalier of old France. 

Anew version of Roland and Oliver and the paladins of Charlemagne. 
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FARRINGTON, E. V. Tales of King Arthur. 

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*GILBERT, HENRY. King Arthur’s knights. 

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Stories of Robin Hood and his merry men. 

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1003 *HARE, CHRISTOPHER. Story of Bayard. 

“The very joyful and very delightful history of the life, the heroic deeds, 
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1305 *LANG, ANDREW. Book of romance. 

Stories of Arthur and his knights, Roland, Robin Hood, Wayland the 
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Red book of romance. 

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MARSHALL, H. E. Stories of Guy of Warwick. 

“A few of the valiant knight’s adventures and tourneys and battles retold 
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RADFORD, M. L. King Arthur and his knights. 

Tales from Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte d’Arthur and Tennyson’s Idylls 
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SKINNER, ELEANOR. Tales and plays of Robin Hood. 

Attractive library edition, well illustrated. Part II has five Robin Hood 

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TAPPAN, E. M. Robin Hood, his book. 

“As the stories of Coeur de Lion embody the early English idea of the 
perfect knight, the hero of the nobles, so do the ballads of Robin Hood 
picture the free and sturdy yeomen, the hero of the people.”— Preface. 

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WARREN, M. R. Robin Hood and merry men. 

A good prose rendering of some of the familiar ballad stories interspersed 
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BASKETT, J. N. Story of the fishes. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Talks about all kinds of fishes, deep-sea and fresh water; their structure 
and habits. 

BLANCHAN, NELTJE. How to attract the birds. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Interesting talks about bird neighbors and their habits and on how to 
invite them to build in the vicinity of our homes. 

CANDEZE, ERNEST. Adventures of Grillo; or, The 

cricket who would be king; translated by M. Louise 

Baum. Ginn & Co. 

The author of this story was a well-known Belgian entomologist so that 
all the facts of insect life here presented in such an entertaining manner 
are vouched for. 


CARTER, M. H., ed. About animals; retold from St. 

Nicholas . The Baker & Taylor Co 

The following series of animal books contain interesting bits of natural 
history, poems and stories, by such writers as C. F. Holder, Dan Beard, 

W. O. Stoddard, Frank Bostock, W. T. Hornaday, C. G. D. Roberts and 
Ernest Ingersoll. 

Bear stories; retold from St. Nicholas... Syndicate Trading Co.. 


Lion and tiger stories; retold from St. Nicholas.... Syndicate Trading Co. . 

Panther stories; retold from St. Nicholas. The Baker & Taylor Co 

*DUNCAN, FRANCES. Mary’s garden and how it grew. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A charming little book on gardening in story form. Exceedingly well 
written and calculated to make enthusiastic horticulturists of many boys 
and girls. The possibilities of each month are given in order. 

GASK, LILIAN. Hundred best animals. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A big picture-story book about all the animals you meet at the zoo. 

Descriptive text is in form of a story. 


GRINNELL, ELIZABETH and JOSEPH Our feath¬ 
ered friends. D. C. Heath & Co 

An attractive little book of bird lore, well illustrated and written in 
pleasing style for children. 

HALE, G. E. Little flower people. Ginn & Co. 

“Certain elementary facts connected with flower-life.” 


HAWKES, CLARENCE. King of the thundering herd. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“A story of the American bison in the days of the Indian, the trapper 
and the prairie schooner.” 

INGERSOLL, ERNEST. Wild neighbors. Syndicate Trading Co. . 

Natural history notes on our gray squirrels, the puma, the coyote, the 
badger, the porcupine, the skunk, the woodchuck and the raccoon. 

JEFFRIES, RICHARD. Sir Bevis; a tale of the fields; 

edited by E. J. Kelly. Ginn & Co. 

A nature study adapted from Jeffries’ “Wood Magic,” in which a boy 
becomes acquainted with the weasel, toad, magpie, squirrel, and other out¬ 
door people. 


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JORDAN, D. S., ed. True tales of birds and beasts. 

Twelve stories, each of which is trustworthy as to fact, and told with 
literary skill by well-known authors. Thoreau, Irving, Joaquin Miller are 
represented, and the bobolink, quail, salmon, seal, fox, coyote, bear, ants, 
sea-birds are some of the subjects treated. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.37 

1235 

KEFFER, C. A. Nature studies on the farm. 

An interesting book about plants and the soils in which they grow. 

I believe that the potato plant can tell boys things that will almost make 
them enjoy hoeing potatoes.” 

American Book Co. 

.33 

1303 

LANG, ANDREW. Animal story book. 

A collection of stories, mostly true, about bears, horses, dogs, lions, 
fishes, ants, and all sorts of beasts and birds, wild and domestic. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.72 

1396 

LONG, W. J. Following the deer. 

A beautifully illustrated volume of animal sketches, written from personal 
observation in the north woods. 

Ginn & Co. 

.93 

1397 

Little brother to the bear. 

Ginn & Co. 

. 42 


Notes and observations on the lives and habits of the coon, woodcock, 
lynx, toad, black bear, kingfisher, wild cat and other wood folk, beautifully 
illustrated. 


1483 MARKS, JEANETTE, and JULIA MOODY. A holi¬ 
day with the birds. The Baker 

“Done in a way that cannot fail to be entertaining to most children and 
at the same time the scientific accuracy of the knowledge conveyed may be 
relied upon .”—Review of Reviews. 

1515 MEADOW CROFT, W. H. ABC of electricity. The Baker 

The first principles of electrical science plainly and simply told for young 
people. Thoroughly reliable and endorsed by Thomas A. Edison. 

1528 *MILLER, O. T. First book of birds. The Baker 

Intended to interest children in the ways and habits of birds and to 
stimulate them to further study. Colored plates. 


1727 

PATRI, ANGELO. White Patch . 

Bertelli’s Italian story of “C'iondolino” retold. “Gigino” was originally a 
school boy who had no fondness for lessons; he becomes changed into an ant 
and learns how to work. Very interesting little book. Its description of 
insect life is accurate. 

American Book Co . 

.. .33 

1730 

PEARSON, T. G. Stories of bird life . 

An attractive little bird book describing birds of the Southern States. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

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1802 

POTTER, T. C. Queenie . 

The autobiography of an Italian queen bee founded on scientific knowl¬ 
edge of the habits of the honey-bee. A most interesting book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. . . . 

.72 

1819 

PROCTOR, MARY. Stories of starland. 

A very interesting star book for young readers. Facts, legends, poems, 
stories and pictures of the sun, moon and stars. 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

4 

. .40 

2007 *SETON, E. T. Biography of a grizzly. 

The absorbing account of Wabb’s fight for existence from cubhood to 
old age. 

2154 STONE, G. L., and M. G. FICKETT. Trees in prose 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. . 

.93 


and poetry ... . • 

A collection of tree stories and poems, with notes and outlines and a list 
of historic American trees. 

Ginn & Co . 

. .38 

2328 

WALKER, M. C. Our birds and their nestlings. ... 

Describes a few of the common birds, such as the bluebird, robin, song 
sparrow, oriole, wren, woodpecker, etc. With poetical selections and several 
beautifully colored plates. 

American Book Co . 

. .50 

2348 

WEED, C. M. Bird life stories; 2 vols.; per set . 

Colored plates. Description from Wilson, Nuttall, Audubon and other 
ornithologists. Over fifty common birds. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. . 

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2350 

Stories of insect life. (First series.) . 

Interesting accounts of how the caterpillar becomes a butterfly, and short 
stories of beetles, flies, spiders, etc. 

Ginn & Co . 

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COOKING, SEWING, HOUSEKEEPING. 


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NO. 

233 I 


826 


828 


1277 


1278 


TITLE. 


A story that makes your mouth water, 
how to make them. 


It is full of things to eat and 


128 


174 


Specially arranged for mothers who wish to teach their girls the art of 
preparing food. Simple receipts and suggestions. Menus for Thanksgiving 
and Christmas dinners. 


A little book of instructions on how to make doll’s clothes which will teach 
all the necessary principles of plain sewing. 

KIRKLAND, E. S. Six little cooks. 

How Aunt Jane taught six little girls to make all sorts of good things 
by means of easy recipes which any girl can try at home. 


A very practical and attractive book with pictures and patterns and direc¬ 
tions for making doll’s dresses and simple clothing. Chapter on beadwork. 


PLAYS, GAMES, SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS. 
BAILEY, C. S. Boys make at home things. 

Directions for making many toys and useful things out of material easy to 
find at home. 


Intended for children of about ten to twelve years of age. The plays 
selected are: The Frog Prince, by Margaret S. Briscoe: Revolt of the 
Hollidays, by E. J. Stevenson; The Ninepin Club and a Thanksgiving Day 
Dream, by Caroline A. Crewey and Margaret Sangster; Familiar Quotations, 
by Patty P. Bermann; and Tables Turned, by John Kendrick Bangs. 

208 *BEARD, D. C. American boy’s handy book. 

“The sports, amusements and games embraced in this book are intended 
to reach the average American boy at any age, not too young to fly a kite 
or too old to enjoy a day’s good fishing.”— Author. 


211 

215 

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989 


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How to amuse yourself and others. Outdoor sports and games, indoor 
occupations and amusements for leisure hours. 


Indoor and outdoor games, tricks, puzzles and also suggestions on occu¬ 
pations, collections and the care of pet animals. Colored pictures. 


How to make a thousand and one simple toys and some difficult ones. 
Kites, boats, aeroplanes, railways, electrical and mechanical toys, doll houses 
and furniture, etc. 

1453 MACKAY, C. D. House of the heart and other plays 
for children. 

Ten excellent little plays suitable for children from ten to fourteen. 
Several in the form of the old morality plays. Simple stage and costume 
directions. Require little or no scenery. Most of them may be played 
out of doors. 

1455 Silver thread, and other folk plays for young people. . 

Contents: “The silver thread” (Cornish): “The forest spring” (Italian); 
“The foam maiden” (Celtic); “Troll magic” (Norwegian); “The three 
wishes” (French); “A brewing of brains” (English) ; “Siegfried” (German) ; 
“The snow witch” (Russian). 

These plays have stood the test of actual production by the Educational 
Players, University Settlement, People’s Institute, at the schools, and in 
conjunction with folk dances at the parks and playgrounds of New York 
City. 


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2043 

2129 

2186 

2265 


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2306 

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Christmas P^ys for children.... The Baker & Taylor Co. 

inan y T for w 1 'ld ren , with music. Suggestions for costuming are given 

in an appendix. Music and illustrations are by Rupert Godfrey Lee. 

•^GWICK. ETHEL Four plays for children. The Baker & Tavlor Co, 

north'w P i‘„T Ter gramm^gradc ch"?dr G eS y ' WitCh ’ B ° 0tS “ d the 

STOCK, E E Magic chest... E. P. Dutton & Co. 

A musical play for children. Greek legend. 

SYRETT, NETTA. Six fairy plays for children. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

With directions for staging, indoors or out; costuming, music, etc. Suit¬ 
able tor school use. 

TUCKER, L. E., and E. L. RYAN. Historical plays of 
colonial days. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

twenty-six dialogues or dramatizations of stories from early American 
history, all of which have been used by the authors with success in ele¬ 
mentary schools. 


WADE, M. H. Little folks plays of American heroes: 


Benjamin Franklin. 
Ulysses S. Grant.. 
Abraham Lincoln.. 
George Washington 


Short dramatizations of incidents in the lives of great Americans preceded 
by a biographical sketch. 

2327 WALKER, A. J. Little plays from American history for 


young folks... 

A Puritan play, one about the revolution, and one from the life of 
Lincoln. 


WELLS, H. G. Floor games 

“One may build cities on a floor, erect hills across dictionaries, and run 
engines into the realms of other rooms.” Games which a famous writer 
worked out with his children. Brimful of ideas in toys. 


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TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. 


79 *AMBROSI, MARIETTA. When I was a girl in Italy. .. 

A new edition of “Italian child life.” Describes the home life, work and 
play of Italian children. Interesting chapters on silk worms. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

. .50 

199 

BASSETT, S. W. Story of lumber . 

A fifteen-year-old boy is sent into his uncle’s lumber camp in the hope 
that his health may be benefited by the outdoor life and that he may profit 
by the practical experience. All the various operations in preparing lumber 
for the market are described in the course of the narrative.— Book Review 
Digest. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. .54 

198 

Story of leather. . . 

The experiences of a boy who enters a large leather factory. Full of 
information about the industry. 

The Baker & Taylor Co .... 

. .54 

200 

Story of wool ... 

Adventures on a sheep ranch, with much information about the wool 
industry. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

. .54 

296 

BROOKS, E. C. Francisco, our little Argentine cousin. . 

Descriptions of towns and ranch life in Argentina. Historical sketch. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

. .35 

410 

BUTLER, E. C. Our little Mexican cousin . 

Information about our “sister” republic in story form, told by an ex¬ 
secretary of the American Legation. 

Manners and customs, a bit of the history and rapid development under 
President Diaz. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. ... 

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TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

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600 

CURTIS, A. T. Story of cotton... 

Life on a South Carolina plantation, and all about how cotton is grown 
and what becomes of it. Information in attractive form for children. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

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716 *DU CHAILLU, P. B. Country of the dwarfs. 

An account of Du Chaillu’s most famous discovery, the pygmies of 
West Africa. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .74 

721 

My Apingi kingdom. 

More adventures in Central Africa, including a description of the Great 
Sahara, an ostrich hunt, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. . . 

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723 

Wild life under the equator.. 

Full of exciting adventures among the savage tribes and wild animals of 
West Africa. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. 

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978 

HALE, E. E., and SUSAN. Family flight around home. 

A visit to points of historical interest, principally in connection with the 
Revolutionary War, in New England and the Eastern States. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. 

.. .88 

980 

Family flight through Mexico. 

Describing a trip through the land of the Aztecs, with much about the 
conquest and history of the Republic. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .88 

1262 

KING, DOROTHY. Stories of Scotland. 

Saint Columba, Macbeth, the Bruce, Black Agnes, Otterbourne, Catherine 
Douglas, Mary Queen of Scots, Kinmout Willie and other subjects. Col¬ 
ored pictures. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.56 

1299 

LANE, M. A. L. ed. Industries of to-day. (Youth’s 
Companion series.) . 

Cod fishing; ranch life; peanut growing; ice harvest; raisin making; 
cranberries; maple sugar; lumbering; how matches, soap and pins are made; 

• natural gas; adobe; fireworks; an ice factory; a Boston market, and a 
morning paper. 

Ginn & Co. 

.21 

1300 

Triumphs of science. (Youth’s Companion series.) . 

Contains: Short article on the Atlantic cable; a modern conservatory; 
astronomical photographs; lighthouses; modern great guns; submarine boats; 
building warships; the Boston subway; the St. Clair tunnel; harnessing 
Niagara; where railroads go; artesian wells; the mariner’s compass. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .25 

1366 

LAWRENCE, M. S. Old time Hawaiians. 

A most interesting and entertaining little book about a wonderful country 
two thousand miles out in the Pacific ocean. Containing some Hawaiian 
history, as well as descriptions of how the natives lived and worked and 
played long ago before civilization overtook them. 

Ginn & Co. 

.50 

1418 

LUTHER, A. V. Trading and exploring. 

Story of how commerce grew and spread over the world from the days 
of the Babylonians, Phoenicians, and the Norsemen to the Portuguese and 
the Dutch traders. 

American Book Co. 

.. .33 

1426 

McDONALD, E. B. Colette in France. 

Child life in Paris and in Normandy.. A story book of travel. Illustrated 
with excellent photographs. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

1427 

McDONALD, E. B., and JULIA DALRYMPLE. Betty 
in Canada . 

The life of a little girl in the great Dominion. Chapters of history and 
description in story form. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.33 

1428 

Boris in Russia. 

Boris is a young peasant born on the Volga River. He visits the great 
fair at Nijni Novgorod, goes to Moscow and St. Petersburg. The customs 
and habits of the modern Russian are fully described. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1429 

Donald in Scotland. 

A travel story about the Highlands. Donald Frazer, a Lowland boy, 
spends a few weeks in the Highlands, on a “croft,” or farm, as we call it. 
He learns a lot about Scotch manners and customs, and visits Edinburgh, 
Glasgow, and Loch Katrine. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1430 

Fritz in Germany. 

In this book you may go with Fritz through the streets of Berlin to buy 
Christmas gifts; watch the Emperor review his troops; see the Crown Prince 
in his airship; sail up the historic Rhine; and learn all about German life 
and customs today. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

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FIFTH GRADE 


59 


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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

1431 

McDonald, E. B., and JULIA DALRYMPLE. Gerda 
in Sweden. 

The Baker T^vlnr Pa 



A trip across the Baltic Sea, a visit to Lapland, home life in Stockholm, 
school life, a winter carnival. Some of the old Swedish customs are the 
subjects of interesting chapters. 

1 ul uaixti vx X dyiui • • • 


1432 

Hassan in Egypt. 

“Cairo, the Nile at its flood, the desert, the ruins of ancient cities, the 
wonderful dam built by the English at Assuan, are described for young 
readers .”—Book Review Digest. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1434 

Manuel in Mexico. 

Story of life of two Mexican boys in the country and in the city. Pro¬ 
nouncing vocabulary. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1435 

Marta in Holland. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co 

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Marta, the little Dutch heroine, lives in one of the quaint old towns on 
the Zuyder Zee; she goes to visit in Haarlem; spends a day in Amsterdam 
where she sees some of the pictures by the great Dutch artists; and is 
taken for a cruise on the canals. 



1437 

MacDONALD, E. R. Our little Canadian cousin.. 

. Camping out, hunting, canoeing, snow-shoeing, outdoor life, and home life 
in the Dominion . 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1463 

McMANUS, BLANCHE. Gerard, our little Belgian 
cousin . 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

1464 

Nabul, our little Egyptian cousin. 

Child life in Cairo and the Nile country. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.35 

1465 

Our little Dutch cousin. 

Child life in the quaint land of dikes and windmills. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .35 

1466 

Our little French cousin. 

The daily life of a little French girl who lived in Normandy—some of 
the excursions she took to interesting places. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

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1467 

Our little Scotch cousin.. 

Describing excursions to Edinburgh, Abbotsford and the Highlands, with 
much about Scotch manners and customs. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co... 

.. .35 

1518 

MENDEL, F. E. Our little Polish cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1587 

MOWRY, W. A., and A. M. American inventions and 
inventors. 

Many interesting facts about 19th century progress in ways of obtaining 
heat, light, food and clothing, and also in means of transportation and 
communication. 

.Silver, Burdett & Co. 

.. .52 

1589 

MULLER, MARGARET. Elsbeth. 

Home life and child life in modern Germany. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .80 

1621 

NIXON-ROULET, M. F. Affonzo, our little Brazilian 
cousin . 

Child life in several different countries is presented by this writer in 
interesting story form. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1622 

Banda Bela, our little Hungarian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1623 

Fernando, our little Spanish cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1625 

Kalitan, our little Alaskan cousin. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co... 

.. .35 

1626 

Our little Australian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1628 

Zoe, our little Grecian cousin. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .35 

1752 

PERRY, W. S. In Egypt. 

A travel and ancient history story of the wonderful country of the Nile. 
Azir Girges is a donkey boy, who acts as guide. Illustrated with excellent 
photographs. 

Atkinson, Mentzer & Co. .. 

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FIFTH GRADE 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

1940 

1941 
2088 

2102 

2162 

2170 

2255 

2303 

2314 

2364 

2391 

2416 


TITLE. 

SAMUEL, E. I. Story of gold and silver. 

In which three children visit California and Nevada, and learn all about 
how the two metals are mined and later about how they are minted into 
money. 

Story of iron. 

A story of a boy who starts to work in an iron mill and what he learns 
about the most useful of metals. 

Southern stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

Frank Stockton, Joel Chandler Harris, Anna E. King and other well- 
known writers contribute sketches and stories of life in the Southern states. 
How we bought Louisiana; life in New Orleans and St. Augustine; the 
Charlestown earthquake; a cattle story from Texas, and one of war time 
in the South. 

STARR, FREDERICK. Strange peoples. 

A series of sketches about the Eskimo, Indians, Mexicans, South Amer¬ 
icans, Basques, Finns, Lapps, Turks, Chinese, Coreans, Japanese, Tibetans, 
Ainu, Hindu, Todas, Andamanese, Arabs, Kabyles, negroes, pygmies, Malays, 
Filipinos, etc. 

Stories of the great lakes; retold from St. Nicholas...... 

Including an account of the great Chicago fire, the life-saving service, 
dog teams and sledges in Northern Michigan, Niagara, etc. 

Strange lands near home. (Youth’s Companion series.) .. 

Descriptive articles on Mexico, the Central American and South American 
States, the West Indian Islands. 

Towards the rising sun. (Youth’s Companion series.) .. 

Short sketches of life in eastern lands—Siam, India, China, Corea, 
Japan, Borneo, East Indies, Philippines, etc. 

WADE, M. H. Little folks of North America. 

Child life in Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, Canada, Labrador, Newfound¬ 
land, the United States, Mexico, Central America and the West Indies. 

Our little German cousin. 

Life in the country of the castled Rhine. A German Christmas. Toy¬ 
making, Heidelberg, Rhine stories, etc. 

Western frontier stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

Scenes from pioneer life, hunting adventures after big game by Joaquin 
Miller, Maurice Thompson, Frederick Funston and others. 

Wide world. (Youth’s Companion series.) .. 

Stories of child life, manners and customs in China, Japan, Egypt, 
Turkey, Holland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia, South Amer¬ 
ica, Mexico, Alaska and England. 

WILKINS, E. Weaver’s children. 

A true story of two girls who traveled from place to place in New Eng¬ 
land and the middle states about 1830-1840. Their father established woolen 
mills. Description of the modes of travel, schools, manners and customs 
of that day. 


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2442 WINTON, C. V. Our little Bulgarian cousin 


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BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY AND CIVICS. 


17 Adventures with pirates and sea rovers; by Howard Pyle 

and others . Syndicate Trading Co.. 

About the buccaneers of the West Indies, the capture of Cartagena 1696; 

Captain Ned Low; the true story of Bluebeard or Captain Teach; Captain 
Mission, a moral pirate; also the exploits of Drake and Hawkins and the 
destruction of the Spanish Armada. 

118 AUSTIN, O. P. Uncle Sam’s soldiers. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Describes in the form of a story everything about the organization of 
the regular army, uniforms, equipment, how it is fed, etc., together with 
an account of the Santiago campaign, 1898. 


134 BALDWIN, JAMES. Discovery of the old northwest.. American Book Co, 

The story of the French explorers in North America from Cartier and 
Champlain to La Salle and Tonti, 1535 to 1728. 


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NO. TITLE. 

241 BLAISDELL, A. F. Stories from English history. 

Ab°ut the Druids, Boadicea, King Alfred and other English heroes, from 
the earliest days to Queen Victoria. 

243 Story of American history. 

The leading events of each period and the personal achievements of a 
tew representative makers of our country” are treated in detail for young 
readers. A list of books for reference and reading is arppended. 

298 *BROOKS, E. S. Century book for young Americans.... 

A party of boys and girls visit Washington and learn of the workings of 
each department of the Government. 

300 Century book of American colonies. 

Interesting description of a pilgrimage to the sites and landmarks of the 
early American colonies, from St. Augustine to Quebec. 

315 True story of Benjamin Franklin. 

The following series of lives of great men presents the essential facts in 
story form and pleasing style and is printed in large, clear type, with many 
illustrations. 

318 *True story of Lafayette. 

T^ e s Pl en did story of the young and gallant Frenchman who fought for 
liberty on two continents. 

319 True story of the United States. 

A concise and simply told story of the Republic’s origin, development and 
growth, from the days of Columbps to those of Lincoln. 

320 *True story of U. S. Grant. 

A short biography of the great soldier, in simple language for young 
readers. 

360 BULL, J. B. Fridtjof Nansen. 

A biography in simple language of the Norwegian who went “farthest 
north.” Esquimo and Arctic life. 

406 BURTON, A. H. Lafayette, the friend of American 

liberty . 

A brief account of Lafayette’s romantic* career and his battles for liberty 
and justice on two continents. 

407 Story of our country. 

A short primary history of the nation’s development from the discovery 
to the present time. 

462 CATHERWOOD, M. H. Heroes of the middle west; 
the French. 

Excellent sketches of Pere Marquette, Joliet, La Salle and Tonty, Pontiac, 
and others. 


507 CLARKE, M. Story of Caesar. 

A short biography of Julius Caesar, and a sketch of Rome in the last days 
of the Republic. 

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BALDWIN, JAMES. Stories of the king. 

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Story of the golden age. 

Various legends about the causes of the Trojan war woven into a con¬ 
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Wonder book of horses. . 

Stories of famous horses in literature, history and mythology. 

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A story of New England boy life and a famous baseball nine. 

BROWN, A. F. Lucky stone. 

A story about a little girl who lived in a tenement in the city and believed 
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Little poems for children. Includes a Christmas masque. 

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BURT, M. E., ed. Poems that every child should know. . 

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Wampum belt; or, The fairest page of history . 

A story of Penn’s treaty with the Delaware Indians, 1682. 

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CANAVAN, M. J. Ben Comee, a tale of Rogers’s rangers, 
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A story of the French and Indian wars. Ticonderoga is described. 

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CANFIELD, F. A. C. Kidnapped campers . 

What life in the open air will do for a sickly, puny lad more or less 
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CANFIELD, H. S. Boys of the Rincon ranch . 

Two New York boys visit their cousin in Texas and learn a great deal 
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CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS. “One for Wod and one 
for Lok” . 

Stories from Norse mythology very well written and beautifully illustrated 
with pictures in colors. Size 4x6 inches. 

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CHISHOLM, LOUEY. Stories for the ten year old. ... 

Ballads, fairy tales, historical stories, bits of biography, Colored pictures. 

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CHURCH, A. J. Odyssey for boys and girls . 

The story of Ulysses’ wanderings and Penelope’s faithfulness retold and 
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CLARKE, M. Storv of Trov . 

The story of the famous siege, prefaced with a short account of Homer 
and the gods and goddesses, who play important parts. 

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COOLIDGE, SUSAN. Eyebright . 

A little girl’s schooldays and playdays in Maine. 

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*What Katy did .. 

The home life of a girl of fourteen who is prevented from carrying out 
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What Katy did at school . 

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What Katy did next . 

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CRAIK, D. M. Little lame prince. 

“It is a genuine fairy work interlaced with the unexpected, aiive with 
marvels. No child will be sadder and many will be happier for learning 
without knowing it, how to bear sufferings if it shall come to him.”— 
Elisabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. 

CROMPTON, F. E. Gentle heritage. (Cloth.). 

A delightful story of five children who “imagined things” and of how 
they looked for and found the “bogy” and came to love him. 

*CROTHERS, S. M. Miss Muffet’s Christmas party. 

At this remarkable function all the fairy and story book people of any 
prominence assemble to do honor to little Miss Muffet. 

DALE, J. T. Heroes and greathearts and their animal 
friends.... 

A collection of short poems, stories, and especially incidents in the lives 
of prominent or famous people showing their consideration for bird and 
beast. Kindness to dumb creatures is the keynote of this very attractive 
and worthy little book. 

DEFOE, DANIEL. Adventures of Robinson Crusoe on 
his island . 

An edition which gives all the essential part and leaves out all the por¬ 
tions which children usually skip. Colored pictures. 

^Robinson Crusoe. 

A feature of this edition are the illustrations and borders by Louis and 
Frederick Rhead, made especially from sketches of the island of Tobago in 
the West Indies, near Trinidad, known to be the island described by Defoe. 

Robinson Crusoe. (Children’s classics.). 

“There is hardly an elf so devoid of imagination as not to have supposed 
for himself a solitary island in which he could act ‘Robinson Crusoe,’ were 
it but in the corner of the nursery.”— Sir Walter Scott. 

Good edition. Colored pictures. 

DIAZ, A. M. Polly Cologne. 

Polly is a much-beloved rag doll whose adventures are highly diverting. 

William Henry letters. 

Amusing and entertaining letters from a small boy to his grandmother, 
illustrated with drawings by himself. 

DIX, B. M. Merry-lips. 

Another charming tale of Roundhead and Cavalier. Merry-lips, a little 
girl who longed to be a boy and fight for the king, has adventures a-plenty 
in the guise of a lad. 

*DODGE, M. M. Donald and Dorothy. 

A favorite and interesting story of a boy and girl, about whom a mystery 
lingers. 

EDGEWORTH, MARIA, and others. Waste not, want 
not. and other stories; edited by M. V. O’Shea. 

The other stories are: The discontented pendulum, by Jane Taylor; 
Order and disorder, by Mrs. Barbauld; The Philosopher’s scales, by Jane 
Taylor. These tales were all written more than a hundred years ago and 
are the kind our grandparents and great-grandparents used to read when 
they were children. 

♦EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Hoosier school-boy.-... 

A very popular story describing a back country district school in Indiana; 
the games and sports of the children in that section. An American classic 
for children. 

EGGLESTON, G. C., ed. American war ballads and 
lyrics. 1 vol. edition.. ... 

*A collection of songs and ballads of the colonial wars, the Revolution, 
War of 1812, Mexican War and the great Civil War; a history of the 
Republic told by her poets. 


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ESCAMEZ, J. M. Fairy tales from Spain 

Nineteen short stories with colored pictures. 


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FRANCE, ANATOLE. Honey-bee. 

A little classic from the pen of the greatest living master of style. A 
fairy tale that deserves to be admitted to the “immortal galaxy.” Mrs. Lane, 
the translator, has succeeded in retaining much of the color and charm of 
the original. Colored pictures. 

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FRENCH, ALLEN. Story of Grettir the Strong. 

A hero tale of Iceland from the Sagas. Colored pictures. 

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GAUTIER, JUDITH. Memoirs of a white elephant... . 

This unusual beast learned to read and write from watching the scholars 
in the native school so when he came to have remarkable adventures of his 
own, he put them into a very good story. 

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GILLMORE, I. H. Maida’s little shop. 

“A story for young readers that tells how a little girl, reared in luxury, 
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tion, found healthy joy in life in a little shop that her father bought and 
equipped for her .”—Book Review Digest. 

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GOULD, F. J. Conduct stories. 

This volume is plainly labeled “Stories for the moral instruction of 
children” and each story points out or gracefully conceals a good quality 
such as Courage, Perseverance, Kindness, Duty, Self-sacrifice, etc. The 
stories are all interesting and well told. There is an introductory chapter on 
the art of story-telling for the teacher and a syllabus of Moral Instruction 
and Training in Citizenship for Elementary School, which has been used in 
England. 

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^GRAVES, A. P. Irish fairy book. 

A collection of the folk lore of Ireland of particularly high literary 
quality and a very attractive piece of book making as well. Colored pictures. 

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GREENE, HOMER. Blind brother; a story of the Penn¬ 
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A blind boy employed in the mines who “kept up heart and never let 
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GRIERSON, E. W. Scottish fairy book. 

A delightful collection of fairy lore from the “Land o’ cakes.” Well 
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*HALE, L. P. Peterkin papers. . 

The amusing adventures of the Peterkin family in their efforts to become 
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HARLAND, MARION. When grandmamma was four¬ 
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HARRIS, J. C. Nights with Uncle Remus . 

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HENTY, G. A. By right of conquest, or With Cortez 
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Under Drake’s flag; a tale of the Spanish main.- 

A story of battle and adventure, on land and sea, with Sir Francis Drake, 
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With Wolfe in Canada. . 

The story of an English boy’s adventures in North America during the 
French and Indian wars. 

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HILL, ELIZABETH. My wonderful visit. 

A little girl’s visit to the “real Simon-pure country, full of wonders, 
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1160 INGERSOLL, ERNEST. Ice queen. Syndicate Trading- Co.33 

The story of an attempted trip across Lake Erie on the ice, from the 
western end to the City of Cleveland. 


1167 IRVING, WASHINGTON. Dolph Heyliger; a story 

from Bracebridge Hall; edited by G. H. Browne.*. 

A legendary tale of the Dutch settlers on the Hudson, with descriptions 
of the famous localities on the great river. 

1177 JACKSON, G. E. Denise and Ned Toodle. 

“Denise” is a little girl who loves animals, and “Ned Toodles” is a pony. 

1187 JACOBS, JOSEPH. Celtic fairy tales. 

From the folk-lore of Wales, Scotland and Ireland. 

1192 *JAMISON, Mrs. C. V. Lady Jane. 

One of the most charming stories ever written for children. Pictures 
of life in New Orleans. 

1193 Thistledown ... 

Life in gay and beautiful New Orleans and the interesting story of a 
little acrobat and his friends. 

1194 Toinette’s Phillip . 

The scene is laid partly in New York, partly in New Orleans. In the 
same delightful style as “Lady Jane.” 

1204 JEWETT, S. O. Betty Leicester. 

. “The everyday life of a dear everyday child sent to spend the summer 
in a New England neighborhood .”—Literary World. 

1227 ^JORDAN. D. S. Story of Matka. (Library edition). 

Matka is a fur seal living in Alaskan waters. A prime favorite for many 
years. 

1233 KEARY, A., and E. Heroes of Asgard. (Standard 

school library.) . 

Tales from Scandinavian mythology, the most striking and picturesque 
ones, put together in the simplest form and written only with a design to 
make the subject of interest to children. 

1244 KELMAN, J. H. Stories from Chaucer. 

Dorigen, Emelia, Griselda and Constance, four heroines of the Canterbury 
Tales, presented to children in most attractive form. Illustrations in color. 
Size 5x6 inches. 

1245 ^KENNEDY, H. A. New world fairy book.. 

Old Ossawippi told these Indian fairy stories to a little paleface friend 
of his. 

1248 KER, DAVID. Into unknown seas. 

An exciting story of a cruise in the South Atlantic in search of Da Gama’s 
lost treasure ship. 

1249 Lost city; or, The boy explorers in Central Asia. 

A stirring tale of adventure in Afghanistan, 1879, with much authentic 
information about the country and its inhabitants. 

1264 *KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Heroes; or, Greek fairy tales. 

Perseus who slew Medusa, Jason who sought the Golden Fleece, and 
Theseus who slew the Minotaur, are the heroes described. A children’s 
classic. 

1266 Water babies. (Standard school library.). 

A fairy story for a land baby, describing the wonderful things Tun, the 
chimney sweep, found in the sea. A well-known children's classic. 

1270 *KIPLING, RUDYARD. Jungle book. 

The famous animal stories which tell of Mowgli, a man-child, who was 
adopted by a wolf family and grew up with the wild beasts, learning all the 
jungle lore from his foster parents and from Baloo the bear: Bagdeera, the 
black panther, and Kaa, the python. Splendid for reading aloud. 


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KNEELAND, C. A. Smugglers’ Island. 

A modern Swiss Family Robinson story about four children and a big 
sister cast away on an island in the Pacific off the coast of Mexico. 

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LANG, ANDREW. Blue fairy book. 

Includes the standard tales, such as “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Sleeping 
beauty,” “Cinderella,” “Beauty and the beast,” “Snow-white and Rose-red,” 
“Bluebeard,” etc. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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Brown fairy book. 

Another beautiful collection of wonder stories from all quarters of the 
world. Illustrated in colors and black and white. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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Crimson fairy book. 

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Green fairy book. 

This collection is drawn principally from the Grimm Brothers and 
Madame d’Aulnoy. 

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Grey fairy book. 

The tales in this collection come from many different countries,—Tripoli, 
and various parts of Africa, Portugal, Germany, France, Greece, Sicily and 
other countries. Several stories from the “Cabinet des Fees,” a very large 
French collection of the 18th century. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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Orange fairy book... 

In this volume there are stories from South Africa; others from India, 
some from the Highlands of Scotland, from Spain, Denmark and other 
countries. Mme. d’Aulnoy and Thorp’s “Yuletide stories” contribute. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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Red fairy book. 

Contains many of the less familiar stories: Princess May-blossom; 
Graciosa and Percinet; Little Golden Hood; Farmer Weatherbeard. 

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Violet fairy book. 

Another collection of folk tales gathered from the four corners of the 
earth and put in a new and beautiful dress. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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LA RAMEE, LOUISE DE. Bimbi stories for children. 

These beautiful Bimbi stories are children’s classics, full of feeling and 
pathos and possessing the charm of simplicity and a delicate literary touch. 
The Nurnberg stove; The ambitious rose-tree; Lampblack; The child of 
Urbino; Findelkind, are included in this edition. 

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Dog of Flanders. 

A Christmas story of old Antwerp, of strange little Nello, who passion¬ 
ately loved the pictures of Rubens, and his faithful dog Petrasche. 

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*Hirschvogel, the story of a Nurnberg stove. 

Same as “Nurnberg stove.” 

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LEAMY, EDMUND. Golden spears and other fairy tales. 

“The first American edition of a group of fairy-stories published some 
years ago in Great Britain. The stories, all Irish in setting, are pervaded 
with that rare feeling for beauty which is the heritage of the Celt .”—Book 
Review Digest . 

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LEE, ALBERT. Tommy Toddles. 

Tommy, in company with an ex-pirate, has a series of wonderful adven¬ 
tures among the animals of his Noah’s ark. Peter Newell’s pictures add 
much to this amusing chronicle. 

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LILLIE, L. C. Jo’s opportunity. 

Jo, a wild little girl, “with a good sort of grit in her,” falls into the 
hands of a teacher, who helps her and makes the opportunity. 

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Mildred’s bargain, and other stories.. 

Six interesting stories for girls. The others are: Aunt Ruth’s tempta¬ 
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story of St. Valentin’s day, and “Scrap.” 

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Nan. . 

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Nan Rolf and her cousins and friends are natural, interesting children 
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1384 LILLIE, J. C. Rolf House. Syndicate Trading- Co 

Sequel to “Nan.” & 

1389 LITCHFIELD, M. E. Nine worlds; stories from Norse 

mythology .. Ginn & Co. 

“A true idea of the gods our warlike forefathers believed in. The stories 
that follow in this book are for the most part based upon the Eddas.”— 

Introduction. 

1407 LUCAS, E. V. Anne’s terrible good nature, and other 

stories... F. C. Stechert Co.... 

A book of eleven short stories about English children. Literary quality 
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MABIE, H. W. Norse stories; edited by Katharine Lee 
Bates. The Baker & Taylor Co.36 

MACDONALD, GEORGE. At the back of the north 
wind . E. P. Dutton & Co.75 

A fairy tale of what a dreamy little boy saw at the back of the north 
wind. Pictures by M. L. Kirk. 


The princess and Curdie. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Sequel to “The princess and the goblin.” Curdie and his army of weird 
beasts overcome the enemies of the king. Holiday edition with pictures 
by M. L. Kirk. 

The princess and the goblin..The Baker & Taylor Co 

A fairy story of unusual charm, “where more is meant than meets the 
ear.” Pictures by M. L. Kirk. 

♦MACDONNELL, ANNE. Italian fairy book. The Baker & Taylor Co 

There is no country in the world so filled with folk lore, with myth, 
legend, and fairy tale, as “sunny Italy.” This beautiful book, with a pic¬ 
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*MARTIN, F. E., and G. M. DAVIS. Firebrands. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An excellent little book of short stories and sketches written to show 
children how fires originate, how carelessness with matches causes great 
loss of life and propperty, and how all fires may be prevented. 

MARTINEAU, HARRIET. Crofton boys; edited by 
W. E. Griffis. D. C. Heath & Co. 

A picture of life at an English school in the stage-coach days. 


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“The midnight sun and the northern lights play their parts, while the 
beautiful simplicity of farm life in the Arctic circle is unfolded with authori¬ 
tative interest. As for the hero, young Oddo, he is a prince among daunt¬ 
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MASON, G. S. Licky and his gang. 

He was a new boy in the village and they called him “Licorice Legs” the 
first day he came to school. Later when he had proved his right to mem¬ 
bership in the gang, they changed it to “licky.” There are eight episodes 
in this history of the gang and many of them are worthy to rank with any 
of “Tom Sawyer’s.” The author knows boys, there is no doubt about that. 

MATTHEWS, BRANDER, ed. Poems of American 
patriotism... . 

A collection of the old ballads and lyrics of battle and heroism arranged 
in chronological order. 

MILLER, O. T. Kristy’s queer Christmas . ... 

A Christmas party held in Grandma’s big old-fashioned kitchen. The 
gifts consist of stories told by each of the guests, “of the oddest, most 
miserable, or most agreeable Christmas he ever knew about.” 

Kristy’s rainy day picnic. 

Kristy’s picnic is another story-telling bee. 

Kristy’s surprise party. 

Another story-telling party at which the guests tell about a western 
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MOLES WORTH, M. L. Christmas tree land, and 
Christmas posy . 

“Mrs. Molesworth is the queen of children’s fairyland. She knows how 
to make use of the vague, fresh, wondering instincts of childhood, a.id how 
to invest familiar things with fairy glamour.” — Athenaeum. 

F. C. Stechert & Co . 

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Grandmother dear. — Two little waifs . 

In which a grandmother and two little children travel in foreign lands. 

F. C. Stechert & Co . 

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MONTGOMERY, D. H., ed. Heroic ballads . 

Famous poems of war and patriotism from English and American litera¬ 
ture, with notes. 

Ginn & Co . 

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MUNROE, KIRK. Chrystal, Jack & Co., and Delta 
Bixby . 

Two stories—one of an orphan girl and her brother who determine to 
support themselves by a news and flower stand in New York; the other is 
about a boy’s adventures in Florida among the Seminole Indians. 

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A story of the Florida reef, of shipwreck and search for a Spanish 
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^Derrick Sterling . 

An interesting picture of life in the anthracite coal regions of Pennsyl¬ 
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*Flamingo feather . 

A story of the French settlment in Florida, 1665, and a French boy’s 
adventures among the Indians. 

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Prince Dusty . . * . 

A story of the Pennsylvania oil regions. 

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Wakulla . 

A tale of adventure in Florida. 

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OGDEN, RUTH. Loyal hearts and true. .. . 

Concerning patriotic boys and girls of “The Dry Dock Club.” whose 
headquarters are near the Brooklyn Navy Yard, during the war with 
Spain, 1898. 

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Loyal little red-coat. 

About a little Tory maid who lived in New York during the days of the 
Revolution and who made the acquaintance of Alexander Hamilton. 

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On the gridiron and other stories of outdoor sport. By 
J. L. Williams and others... 

“These sixteen stories of college and preparatory school life deal with 
football (under the old rules), hockey and other winter sports or amuse¬ 
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in both score and character-building.”— Book Review Digest. 

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On track and diamond. Bv George Harvev and others... 

“A book which gives intimate pictures of ‘the struggles and triumphs of 
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OTIS, JAMES. Antoine of Oregon. 

Antoine Laclede, son of a fur trader, acts as guide for a party of 
emigrants going from St. Louis to settle on the Columbia River, in 1845. 
Their adventures with hostile Indians, wild horses, buffaloes, are woven 
into an interesting story. 

American Book Co. 

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Benjamin of Ohio. 

Benjamin was one of the boys who emigrated to the “Ohio country” in a 
Conestoga wagon in the early days after the revolutionary war. Description 
of the long journey from New England through the wilderness of Penn¬ 
sylvania. Bibliography of Ohio. 

American Book Co. 

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Calvert of Maryland; a story of Lord Baltimore’s 
colony . 

The facts connected with the founding of Maryland presented in story 
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OTIS, JAMES. Castaways; or, On the Florida reefs.... 

Hannah of Kentucky. 

This girl came over the Wilderness Road from North Carolina with 
Daniel Boone and his band of settlers in 1777. Her story includes accounts 
of the heroism and hardships of the women of her dav, in the long fight 
against the Indians for possession of the “dark and bloody ground.” 

How Tommy saved the barn. . 

Three “fresh air” waifs, sent to the country by a children’s society, are 
taken into the home and hearts of a kind old deacon and his wife. Highly 
entertaining affairs follow. 

Jenny Wren’s boarding house. 

A story of newsboy life in New York. 

Martha of California.\.. 

Across the Rockies in a prairie schooner. 

Alary of Plymouth; a story of the Pilgrim settlement. 

Peter of New Amsterdam; a story of old New York. 

An English boy, who is supposed to have come to the new world with 
Peter Minuet, gives an account of life in the Dutch colony up to the time 
that Stuyvesan’t rule ended and the English took possession. 

Raising the Pearl. 

How a party of boys raised a sunken steam yacht and took an eveptful 
trip in Florida waters. 


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OZAKI, YEI THEODORA. Japanese fairv book. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

A collection of Japanese legends and fairy stories translated for Amer¬ 
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*PAGE, T. N. Captured Santa Claus..... . 

A charming little Christmas story of Civil War times A Confederate 
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Two prisoners. :•••*. . 

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PAINE, R. D. Wrecking master..* 

Whether pulling stroke ore in a Yale boat, or engaged in saving a big 
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youngsters with pluck and perseverance. This story of two rival wreckers 
is exciting enough to satisfy any boy. 


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PERRY, NORA. Flock of girls, and their friends. 

A book of stories about girls, for girls. Full of life and movement and 
a sympathetic insight which reaches every girl’s heart. 

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Three little daughters of the revolution . 

Three short stories of three patriotic girls of ’76. 

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PERRY, W. C. Boy’s Iliad. 

“A well-told story in simple and flowing language, which retains the 
Homeric ring and flavor .”—The Nation. 

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PHELPS, E. S. Gypsy Breynton. 

The Gypsy stories describe the daily life and amusing adventures of a 
lively little girl who was fond of outdoor life. 

“Wherever there is fun and health and happiness, and. I think, wherever 
there is truthfulness and generosity, there is Gypsy, too.”— Author. 

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Gypsy’s cousin Joy. 

In which Jov comes to live with Gypsy at Yorkburv and the girls take 
an eventful journey to Washington and see President Lincoln. 

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1772 

PITMAN, N. H. Chinese fairy stories. . . . 

Eleven tales, each of which points a moral but quaintly and artistically. 
One is filled with local color and customs, and another suggests perhaps a 
cure for laziness or one for lying. Very interesting book. 

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PRATT, E. F. Play lady; a story for other girls.. 

An energetic and plucky girl who took care of herself and her aunt by 
amusing little children. 

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PRICE, L. L. Lads and lassies of other davs. 

Eleven short historical stories. One about William Penn, one about 
Captain Kidd, colonial New Jersey, the exiled Acadians, a witch hunt, the 
Revolutionary period in New Jersey and New York. 

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RASPE, R. E. Tales from Munchausen; edited by E. E. 
Hale ... 

These amusing and extravagant stories were first published in England in 
1785 by a German officer who compiled them from the legends and travelers’ 
tales of his fatherland. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

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RICHARDS, L. E. Captain January. . 

A very popular story of an old lighthouse keeper and a little girl rescued 
from the sea. 

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1889 

When I was your age. 

A record of the girlhood of the four daughters of Julia Ward Howe. 

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1892 

RILEY. J. W. Book of joyous children. 

A collection of the Hoosier poet’s verse for children and about children. 

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1897 

ROBERTS, C. G. D. Children of the wild . 

A little boy who is left with his Uncle Andy and big Bill Pingle the 
guide, on the shores of a wilderness lake, learns all about the children of 
the wild. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .90 

1927 

ROSTAND, EDMOND. The story of Chanticleer.. 

Adapted from the play, by Florence Yates Hann, and made into an 
attractive child’s book of real literary value. Illustrated in colors. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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1932 

SAGE, A. C. Little colonial dame.. 

A story of life in old New Amsterdam under the Dutch. Many of the 
old legends in accurate historical setting. 

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1933 

Little daughter of the revolution. 

A story of the boys and girls of the Revolution. The scene is laid in 
Boston, Philadelphia and New York. The Boston Tea Party is among the 
events described, and the- tale ends with Washington’s inauguration in 1789. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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1938 

ST. NICHOLAS. Bound volumes. 2 vols. Per set. 

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1943 

SANGSTER, M. E. Little knights and ladies. 

A Collection of verses for children. Several short poems on Christmas, 
Thanksgiving, Easter, etc. 

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NO. TITLE. 

1977 SCUDDER, H. E. Bodleys telling stories. 

Stories of famous men and historic happenings. 

1981 Doings of the Bodley family in town and country.... 

Ballads, fairy tales, poems, anecdotes woven into a story. Contains: 
The pied piper of Hamelin; John Gilpin’s ride, etc. 

1990 *SEAWELL, M. E. Little Jarivs.. 

A stirring story of the little midshipman who died gloriously at his post 
in the sea-fifht between the U. S. Constellation and the French frigate 
La Vengeance in 1800. 

2013 SEWELL, A. H. Black Beauty, ed. Lucy Kemp-Welch.. 

2040 SHUTE, K. H., ed. Land of song. Book 2 . 

A collection of verses for children. 

“The land of song is a great undiscovered country to the little child; by 
some road or other he must find his way into it, and these volumes simply 
attempt to point out a path through which he may be led into its happy 
fields.”— Preface. 

2044 ^SIDNEY, MARGARET. Five little Peppers, and how 

they grew. 

The “Pepper books,” as they are known to thousands of children, are 
happy, sunshiny stories of a family poor in wordly goods, but rich i,i lively 
boys and girls, and imbued with a splendid home spirit. 

2045 Five little Peppers at school... 

What Polly and Joel and David and their friends did in their school-days. 

2046 Five little Peppers grown up. . 

Taking the Peppers through the struggles and successes of young man¬ 
hood and womanhood. 

2047 Stories Polly Pepper told. 

In which the eldest daughter of the Pepper household relate;! many 
delightful stories to the ever increasing army of children who frequent the 
“Little brown house.” 

2056 SKINNER, A. M. Emerald story book. 

A collection of stories, legends, poems, etc., about nature, spring and 
Easter. 

2073 SMITH, M. P. W. The Browns.. 

The stories of the “Jolly good times” series succeed each other in the 
following order: “Jolly good times,” “Jolly good times at school.” “The 
Browns,” “Their canoe trip,” “Jolly good times at Hackmatack,” “More 
good times at Hackmatack,” “Jolly good times to-day,” “A jolly good 
summer.” 

2074 Jolly good summer. 

This is a story of an entire school vacation, including a journey from 
Cincinnati to Plymouth, Mass., and happy weeks of outdoor sport. 

2075 *Jollv good times; or, Child life on a farm. 

“Not only deserves its titlte, but the further praise of being pronounced a 
jolly good book. The Kendall children and their neighbors and playmates 
live in the Connecticut valley not far from Deerfield.”— Nation. 

2076 Jolly good times at Hackmatack. 

A picture of child life in New England in the early part of the nineteenth 
century, “stagecoach days.” 

2077 Jolly good times at school. 

New England country school life a generation ago. 

2078 Jolly good times to-day. 

“There is a fine fresh flavor of country life in what she writes, the air 

of fields and woods, the light of brooks and the song of birds; and her 

characters, particularly her children, are thoroughly real and human.’ — 
R. H. Stoddard. 

2079 More good times at Hackmatack. 

“Spring cleaning, soap making, fast day, sugaring in the woods, making 

hay, and other rural sports and labors are told with the most delicious 

freshness and vividness.”— Noah Brooks. 


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STOCKTON, F. R. Bee-man of Orn, and other fanciful 
tales . 

The other stories are: The Griffin and the Minor Canon: Old Pipes and 
the Dryad; The Queen’s museum; Christmas before last, or The fruits of the 
fragile palm; Prince Hassak’s march; The battle of the third cousins; The 
banished king; The Philopena. 

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*Jollv fellowship. 

A jolly good story of a trip on a coasting steamer from New York to 
Savannah, St. Augustine, the Bahamas, etc. 

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2136 

Round about rambles... 

A collection of short stories and sketches on every conceivable subject to 
interest a child. Stories of animals, hunting adventures, balloons, the 
largest church in the world, sea stories, geysers, etc. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. 

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2145 

STODDARD, W. O. Little Smoke. 

A story of the Sioux Indians. Excellent descriptions of Indian customs, 
manners and warfare in the Northwest. With pictures of famous chiefs, 
etc. 

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Red mustang.. 

An absorbing tale of ranch life in New Mexico, and adventures among 
hostile Apache Indians. 

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*Talking leaves; an Indian story. 

A little white girl’s experience as captive among the Apaches. 

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*Two arrows; a story of red and white. 

The friendship of a white boy and a Nez Perce Indian boy and their 
adventures in the West. 

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Stories of classic mvths; retold from St. Nicholas. 

The Golden Fleece; Hercules; Chiron’s school; The Muses; Narcissus; 
Perseus; King Midas; Pegasus: Some mythological horses; Phaeton; The 
crane’s gratitude; Daedalus and Icarus; Classic myths. 

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STOWE, H. B. A dog’s mission, and other stories. 

Other stories are: Lulu’s pupil; The daisy’s first winter; Our Charlie; 
Take care of the hook; A talk about birds; The nest in the orchard; The 
happy child. 

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SWETT, SOPHIE. Captain Polly. 

A little girl who takes an unpremeditated voyage in an old yacht and 
wins her title. 

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2185 

SWIFT, JONATHAN. Gulliver’s travels; edited by T. 
M. Balliet. 

“As original in its conception and once almost as well known as Robinson 
Crusoe.” 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.. .33 

2207 

THACHER, L. W., ed. Listening child. (Standard 
school library.) . 

A selection of poetry for young readers and hearers, with a preliminary 
talk to children about poetry. 

“Selections of poetry for children are numerous, perhaps too numerous, 
but it has not often been my lot to encounter one so carefully thought out 
and intelligently arranged as that of Mrs. Thacher.” — T. W. Higginson. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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2208 

*THACKERAY, W. M. Rose and the ring; abridged by 
Amv Steedman. 

A delightful fairy tale with a touch of satire. The magic rose and the 
magic ring have equally the power of making the wearer seem beautiful 
and lovable. The pictures are reproductions of Thackeray’s own illustra¬ 
tions in colors. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .30 

2211 

THAXTER,- CELIA. Stories and poems for children... 

“A book that may be in constant service in the school-room. Children 
will enjoy such stories as ‘AraQhne,’ ‘Cat’s cradle’ and ‘The bear at Apple- 
dore,’ however often retold or reread. Both stories and poems are permeated 
with a love for books, flowers, trees and animals.” — Pittsburgh List. 

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2229 *TOMLINSON, E. T. Fort in the forest. . . Syndicate Trading Co.81 

A tale of the French and Indian war and the fall of Fort William Henry 

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TITLE. 

TOMLINSON, E. T. With flintlock and fife. 

A tale of the French and Indian war, including the battle at Lake George, 
1755, between the colonial forces under General William Henry Johnson, 
and the French troops of Baron Dieskau, 

Young rangers . 

Story dealing with the conquest of Canada in 1759, the taking of Quebec 
and many of the lesser known but equally important actions contributing 
to the final result. 

TURPIN, E. H. L. Happy acres.. 

About a pleasant visit which Anne Lewis of “Honey Sweet” made her 
cousins in Virginia. 

Honey Sweet. 

“Honey Sweet” is a rag baby with a distinct personality who devotes the 
genius of it to comforting little Anne Lewis who, after going aboard a 
steamship sailing from New York to Liverpool, is deserted suddenly by her 
protector .”—Book Review Digest. 

WELLS, CAROLYN. Story of Betty. 

A bright, lively story about a little girl who inherited enough money to 
“buy herself a home and family.” Full of interest and fun. 

*WHITE, S. E. Magic forest. 

A modern fairy story of a little somnambulist who walks off a sleeping-car 
at a station on the Canadian Pacific and wakes up in the midst of a band 
of Indians who carry him to the Far North, where he becomes acquainted 
with the “people of the wilds” and learns much woodcraft. 

*WIGGIN, K. D. Bird’s Christmas Carol. 

The story of Carol Bird, a devoted, helpful, little girl, who was born on 
Christmas day and who carried the spirit of that season with her all the 
year round. 

Story of Patsy. 

About a little boy who strayed into a kindergarten one day and was 
wonderfully transformed by the spirit and associations of the place. 

WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH. Tales of laughter. 

A collection of funny folk and fairy stories from every land under the 
sun. To read from, to children of first grades. No pictures. 

Talking beasts ; a book of fable wisdom............ 

Excellent collection of fables from ^Esop, La Fontaine, Bidpai; the 
Sanskrit, and Malayan, Moorish, African, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish 
sources. 


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*WYSS, J. D. Swiss family Robinson. (Children’s 

classics.) . E. P. Dutton & Co. .75 

Translated bv W. H. G. Kingston. Pictures by Ernest Prater, with in¬ 
troductions by "Walter Jerrold. The description of this family, shipwrecked 
on a desolate island, has a perennial charm for all children and even rivals 
the great story of Defoe as first choice in the list of favorites. 


SIXTH GRADE 


CHILDREN FROM ELEVEN TO TWELVE YEARS OF AGE. 

* Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade. 
REFERENCE BOOKS FOR THE CLASS-ROOM. 


Every well-equipped class-room should have, besides a good dictionary, a few refer¬ 
ence books for children. An almanac, a book of quotations and some of the titles 
listed below will make a useful shelf. 

472 CHAMPLIN, T. D. Young folks’ cyclopaedia of common 

things . The Baker & Taylor Co 

A most valuable book for teaching the use of reference books. Covers 
about, everything of use to boys and girls in natural science and the 
useful arts. 


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GONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

473 

CHAMPLIN, J. D. Young folks’ cyclopaedia of literature 
and art. 

Includes architecture, sculpture, painting and music, as well as short 
accounts of great books, stories and poems, famous characters, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.99 

474 

Young folks’ cyclopaedia of persons and places. 

Both real and fabulous personages and events. A book of famous names. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.99 

476 

CHAMPLIN, J. D., and A. E. BOSTWICK. Young 
folks’ cyclopaedia of games and sports. 

“Includes indoor and outdoor games and plays, athletic and rural sports 
and pastimes, chemical and mechanical experiments and amusements and 
other similar things to interest wide-awake boys and girls.”— Preface. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.99 

1237 

KELLEY, F. B. Historical guide to the City of New 
York . 

The official handbook of the City History Club. Outlines a series of 
walks and excursions over the five boroughs. Easily carried in the pocket 
and well indexed. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.08 

2052 

SINGLETON, ESTHER. The children’s city. 

Written for the purpose of inducing children to discover their own city. 
There is an historical introduction, and then personally conducted visits to 
the Aquarium, Central Park, the Zoological Park, the Botanical Museum in 
The Bronx, the Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan, Riverside 
Park, and the book concludes with a trip to the Statue of Liberty. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

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144 

BALDWIN, JAMES. Story of Roland. 

“Mr. Baldwin has culled from a wide range of epics, French, Italian and 
German, and has once more proved his aptitude as a story-teller for the 
young.”— Nation. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.90 

899 

GREENE, F. N., and D. W. KIRK. With spurs of gold. 

Stories of famous knights and heroes of chivalry—Roland, the Cid, 
Richard Coeur de Lion, Bayard, Sir Philip Sidney and others. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.91 

1144 

HULL, ELEANOR. Boys’ Cuchulain; hero tales from 
ancient Ireland. 

“A cycle of hero tales not nearly so well known as the Arthurian legends, 
yet distinguished by some of the same qualities (and others of its own}.” 
— Independent. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.25 

1349 

* LANIER, SIDNEY, ed. Boy’s King Arthur. 

An abridgement of Sir Thomas Malory’s history with an introduction. 
“Into the fine fellowship, then, of lordly Sir Launcelot, of generous Sir 
Tristram, of stainless Sir Galahad, of gentle Sir Percival and a hundred 
more—I commit you .”—Sidney Lanier. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.20 

1350 

Boy’s Maginogion; or Knightly legends of Wales.. 

The earliest Welsh tales of King Arthur in the famous “Red book of 
Hergest,” with an introduction. 

The Baker & Taylor Co.. .. 

.. 1.20 

1355 

LANSING, M. F. Page, esquire, and knight. 

A little book of chivalry presenting tales of King Arthur’s court, others 
of Charlemagne and his peers, Godfrey of Bouillon, who took Jerusalem, 
the Order of St. George, Chevalier Bayard, and songs of chivalry. 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .29 

1778 

PLUMMER, M. W. Stories from the Chronicle of the 
Cid. 

“Miss Plummer has made no effort to disentangle the real Cid from the 
Cid of legend, but has selected and retold such incidents as present a con¬ 
nected narrative of strong personal interest and as give a conception of the 
hero as most Spanish children probably know him.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .65 

1825 

PYLE, HOWARD. Merry adventures of Robin Hood.. 

“Mr. Pyle has told with pen and pencil the complete and consecutive story 
of Robin Hood and his merry men in their haunts in Sherwood forest, 
gathered from the old ballads and legends.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.84 

1826 

Otto of the silver hand... 

A boy who lived in mediaeval Germany about 1273, in the time of feuds, 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

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1830 PYLE, HOWARD. Story of King Arthur and his knights. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A very handsome edition with many illustrations and decorations by the 
author. 

2109 STERLING, M. B. Story of Sir Galahad. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

“The beautiful ancient legend is retold by Mary Blackwell Sterling in 
simplified and consecutive form. Though Galahad lived in a higher world 
than his fellows, and the tale has been regarded as distinctly ecclesiastical 
or religious, the present narrator believes its great human interest and stir- 
*' ring action sufficient to attract many young readers for whom Malory’s 
version is too difficult.”— Outlook. 

2156 Stories of chivalry; retold from St. Nicholas. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Contains: Richard Coeur de Lion, Elena’s captive (Spain 1483); Count 
Geoffrey’s crest (Anjou); Geoffrey of Monmouth’s dream; Field of the 
Cloth of Gold; the page of Count Reynaurd; Luca Della Robia; The duke’s 
armorer; The children’s crusade (1212); The goodly sword, its history; 

Ivanhoe. 


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NATURE, SCIENCE, INVENTIONS. 


251 *BLANCHAN, NELTJE. Birds every child should know; 

the East .. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Describes about one hundred species in a way to interest children and to 
awaken that “nature sympathy, the growth of the heart,” that does so much 
for us. The photographs are excellent and numerous. 

287 BREARLEY, H. C. Animal secrets told. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Why does the elephant have large ears? Why does the squirrel have a 
bushy tail? These are some of the many secrets explained in this interest¬ 
ing little book, which tries to teach a child to observe and reason from 
what they see. Excellent to take on a trip to the Zoo. 


633 DAWSON, JEAN. Boys and girls of Garden city. Ginn & Co. 

Public health and improvement of home conditions; what a group of 
children can do in the way of service to the community. 

821 FORMAN, S. E. Stories of useful inventions. The Baker & Taylor Co 


The story of the Match, the Stove, the Lamp, the Forge, the Steam 
Engine, the Plow, the Reaper, the Mill, the Loom, the House, the Carriage, 
the Boat, the Clock, the Book and the Message. 


824 *FORTESCUE, J. W. Story of a red deer. (Pocket 

classics for the young.) (Cloth.). Macmillan Co. 

A beautiful story of Exmoor and the life of a deer from the time he 
follows his hunted mother to the inevitable day when he holds the hounds 
at bay. 

870 GILMORE, A. F. Birds through the year. American Book Co 


A handy little volume of bird lore which devotes a chapter to our feath¬ 
ered friends of each month, through the year, from the earliest arrival in 
March to the hardy little warblers who persist in staying after the snow 
comes. 

1029 HAWKES, CLARENCE. Stories of the good greenwood. Syndicate Trading Co. ., 

Relating how a boy was taught woodcraft and natural history by accom¬ 
panying an old hunter on his tramps through the forest. 

1282 KNIGHT, T. and JENKS, C. R. Animals of the world 

for young people. F. C. Stechert Co. 

Colored plates of over 170 animals. Indexed. 

1283 Birds of the world for young people. F. C. Stechert Co. 

Colored plates. Index. 

1524 *MILLER, JOAQUIN. True bear stories. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Dug up out of his boyhood” for the edification and delight of every 
boy who loves adventure and outdoor life. 

“He has tried to show us the bear as he is, not the traditional bear of 
the story books.”— David Starr Jordan. 

1525 MILLER, M. R. Brook book.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A delightful book of outdoor excursions and nature study in following' 
the brook throughout the year. 


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TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

1529 

MILLER, O. T. Four-handed folk. 

The “four-handed folk” are monkeys, and this book contains stories and 
descriptions of all kinds — lemurs, marmosets, chimpanzees, ocelots, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.54 

1534 

Our home pets; how to keep them happy. 

Practical suggestions on the care of cat and dog pets, canaries, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Tj- 

00 

1535 

Second book of birds. 

The bird families of the Unitel States. Colored plates. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.70 

1545 

MIX, J. I. Mighty animals. 

A little hook concerning the monsters who inhabited the earth millions 
of years before man appeared. How the bones of the dinosaurs, flying 
reptiles, mammoths, etc., are found and taken from the rock. 

American Book Co. 

.33 

1612 

MURTFELDT, M. E. and C. M. WEED. Stories of 
insect life. Second series. 

Spring, summer and autumn insects; katydids, fireflys, moths, caterpillars, 
beetles, and other other common bugs. 

Ginn & Co. 

.25 

1907 

ROGERS, J. E. Wild animals every child should know. 

Take this book with you when you go to the zoo. It includes the life 
stories of nearly all the common animals, is well illustrated, and is an 
excellent guide to natural history. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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SCUDDER, S. H. Frail children of the air. 

Interesting and instructive excursions into the butterfly world. 

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SETON, E. T. Wild animals at home. 

Coyote, prairie-dog, fox, marten, beaver, otter, elk, buffalo, bat, skunk, 
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*Wild animals I have known. 

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already household words. The illustrations and marginal sketches by 
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SHARP, D. L. Bevond the pasture bars. 

Nature talks or essays of a rare literary quality and of an equally 
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Face of the fields. 

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WEED, C. M. Ten New England blossoms, and their 
insect visitors... 

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11 ADAMS, J. H., ed. Harper’s outdoor book for boys.... The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

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210 *BEARD, D. C. Boy pioneers: sons of Daniel Boone_The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.05 

How to form a branch of the Society of the Sons of Daniel Boone. 

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213 Outdoor handy book. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.05 

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214 Shelters, shacks and shanties. The Baker & Taylor Co.87 

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216 BEARD, LINA, and A. B. Handicraft and recreation 

for girls . The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.05 

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218 Things worth doing. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.05 

More suggestions for girls. 

259 BOND, A. R. Scientific American boy. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.05 

It would be a strange boy who could not find something in this book 

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277 Boy’s workshop. The Baker & Taylor Co.58 

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433 CAMPBELL, Mrs. HELEN. American girl’s home book 

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467 CAVE, EDWARD. Boy’s camp book. The Baker & Taylor Co.44 

Valuable hints for young campers. 

468 Boy scouts hike book.. The Baker & Taylor Co.44 

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510 CLAUDY, C. H. The battle of baseball. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

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743 EASTMAN, C. A. Indian scout talks. The Baker & Taylor Co.56 

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890 GRAHAM, JOHN, and E. H. CLARK. Practical track 

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987 *HALL, A. N. Boy craftsman.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.15 

Practical and profitable ideas for boys’ leisure hours. About handling 
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1906 ROGERS, ETHEL. Sebago-wohelo Camp Fire Girls... - The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.00 

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WELLS, H. G. Little wars . 

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BELL, Lady FLORENCE (Mrs. Hugh Bell). Fairy tale 
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BURRILL, E. W. Master Skylark. (Dramatized ed.) .. 

A play from Bennett’s story of the same title suitable for grammar 
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CARTER, E. H. Christmas candles . 

Plays for boys and girls. 

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GREET, BEN, ed. Ben Greet Shakespeare for young 
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LUTKENHAUS, A. M. Plays for school children . 

Twenty-two dramatizations of favorite stories like Through the Looking 
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MACKAY, C. D. Patriotic plays and pageants for young 
people . 

“Three pageants each of which contains portions that may be used as 
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home or small theater. Two pageants of patriotism, one to be performed 
out of doors and one indoors, are followed by a Hawthorne pageant, 
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STOCK, E. E. Jim Crow ... 

A musical playlet in one act founded on the “Jackdaw of Rheims.” 
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WIGGIN, K. D. Bird’s Christmas Carol. (Dram, 
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AUSTIN, O. P. Uncle Sara’s children. 

An American teacher’s life in the Philippines. Interesting trip from 
New York to Manila via Suez Canal. 

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BARNARD, H. C. Europe in pictures. (Pictures of 
many lands.) . 

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contains thirty-two most beautifully colored plates of typical scenes in 
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for grammar grades only. 

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BATES, K. L. In sunny Spain. 

Pilarica and Rafael are two children of Spain, who introduce us to 
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237 *BISHOP, FARNHAM. Panama past and present. 

A popular history of the wonderful land of the great canal, and a 
narrative of the building of the “big ditch” including the work of 
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BUTTERWORTH, HEZEKIAH. Lost in Nicaragua... 

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Over the Andes. 

A story of travel and adventure in South America, a trip across the 
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441 

CARPENTER, F. G. How the world is fed. (Readers 
on commerce and industry.).. 

Interesting description of the ways in which the food supply is obtained 
and distributed in different parts of the world. 

American Book Co. 

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503 

CLARK, ALFRED. Peeps at many lands: Ceylon. 

Accounts of the people who inhabit the island, the palm groves, gem 
lands, tea districts, the buried cities, the pearl fisheries, elephants, etc. 
Maps and twelve colored plates. 

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COLUM, PADRAIC. “A boy in Eirinn”.. 

Child life in Ireland to-day with folk-lore and history thrown in, in a 
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676 

DIMOCK, A. W. Dick in the Everglades. 

Adventures of two boys in Southern Florida in the great swamp known 
as the Everglades. How they camped and canoed and fished for tarpon 
and other big fish, caught alligators and manatees, and met with Seminole 
Indians and the white outlaws that infest this interesting region. The 
pictures are excellent. 

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DU CHAILLU, P. B. Lost in the jungle... 

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FINNEMORE, JOHN. Peeps at many lands: England. 

London Town; Old Father Thames; Through Wessex; Devon and 
Cornwall; Shakespeare’s country; An old English house; Yorkshire; The 
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Peeps at many lands: France. 

A very delightful little book of travel, illustrated with colored pictures, 
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A trip to Italv over the Swiss Alps to Como and the Lombard Plain, 
with accounts of Venice, Naples, Florence, Pompeii and Rome, their 
treasures, their people and something of home life and child life in 
these cities. 


Peeps at many lands: Switzerland.• • • 

Contains: A summer on an Alp: A Swiss peasant’s home; Lake 
Leman; Geneva; Story of William Tell and other Swiss heroes; The 
avalanche; A climb up a Swiss mountain; Swiss sports; Chamois hunt¬ 
ing. Colored pictures. 

GIBSON, C. C. In eastern wonderlands. 

A real trip around the world taken by. three real children and illus- 
trated by many photographs of Japan, China, Ceylon, India and r.gypi. 


GREEN, W. L. Laird of Glentyre. ....... 

Many things about Scotland’s history and geography and the home 
life of her children in story form. 


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920 *GRIERSON, ELIZABETH. Peeps at many lands : Scot¬ 
land . 

Very attractive little book of travel, with colored pictures and map. 
Describes Highlands, customs, games, etc. Chapters on Scott’s country. 

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HALE, E. E., and SUSAN. Family flight through 
France, Germany, Norway and Switzerland. 

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Family flight through Spain. 

An interesting account of a tour through one of the most romantic and 
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HALL, A. B., and C. L. CHESTER. Panama and the 
canal . 

A history of “the greatest engineering work the world has yet seen”; 
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HASKELL, H. E. Katrinka. 

The story of a Russian child. How a little country girl whose parents 
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HORTON, EDITH. The frozen north... 

The story of Arctic exploration, including the expeditions of Sir John 
Franklin, Dr. Kane, General Greely, Lieutenant Schwatka, Nansen, Peary, 
and other polar heroes. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

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INGERSOLL, ERNEST. Book of the ocean. 

Sea-lore of every'kind; facts, fancies and legend; waves, winds and 
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JONCKHEERE, ROBERT. When I was a boy in 
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Child life, games, sport, school days, the stories which Belgian grand¬ 
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KROUT, M. H. Alice’s visit to the Hawaiian Islands... 

Descriptions of this interesting country and its people and the history 
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LEE, YAN PHOU. When I was a boy in China. 

Child life and home life in China described by a native. 

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LEITH, Mrs. DISNEY. Peeps at many lands: Iceland. 

All about the early history of Iceland; its sagas, its principal city, 
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guage, its wonderful geysers and hot springs, and its ponies. Colored 
pictures. 

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MCDONALD, E. B., and JULIA DALRYMPLE. Kath¬ 
leen in Ireland. 

Story of a little Irish girl’s life among the mountains of Donegal. A 
summer in County Sligo and in Kilkenny. Much ancient history and 
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Pictures of Italian life in Venice, in Florence during the Easter festi¬ 
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MOCKLER-FERRYMAN, A. F. Peeps at many lands: 
Norway. 

An historical chapter about the Vikings, several about modern Norway 
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something about the fjords, snowfields and glaciers, the Laplanders, etc. 
Beautiful pictures in colors. 

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NIDA, S. H. Panama and its bridge of water. 

Excellent little book about the great canal and its builders, the history 
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Northern Europe. (Youth’s Companion series.). Ginn & Co. 

Short, interesting sketches of people and places in Norway, Russia, 
the Netherlands, France, Germany and Switzerland. 

PLUMMER, M. W. Roy and Ray in Canada. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The record of a summer spent in Eastern Canada, during which much 
that is historical and geographical is learned. 

“Clear, well written and accurate, the book will prove especially useful 
in connection with school work.”— A. L. A. Book List. 

Rov and Ray in Mexico. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A story of Mexican travel for children. The record of an actual 
journey recently taken. An excellent guide and a narrative that will 
interest pupils and teachers. 

PORTOR, L. S. Genevieve: a story of French school 
days. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

How French children are taught the ideals and history of their land. 

Child life in Paris and in the country. Much about famous people 
and places. 


PRICE, O. W. The land we live in; the boys’ book of 
conservation . The Baker & Taylor Co 

This book deserves the attention of every boy and girl in the country. 

It deals with the protection of our great national resources, the forests, 
rivers, streams, soil and the rich minerals that are in it, against waste 
and extravagance. 


SAWYER, E. A. Jose, our little Portuguese cousin. The Baker & Taylor Co 

SIDGWICK, Mrs. ALFRED. Peeps at many lands: 

Germany.. F. C. Stechert Co. 

“Every spring the storks come to Germany and remain there till 
autumn.” You may learn all about them in this little book and all about 
German children and what they do at home, at school; how their customs 
differ from ours, how they dress, how they keep Christmas. Something 
about town life in Germany; music, theatres, restaurants, soldiers, etc. 


STOCKTON, F. R. Personally conducted. 

A tour through Italy, France, England and the low countries. 

Under sunny skies. (Youth’s Companion series.). 

Scenes and sketches from Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, North Africa, 
Hungary and Syria. 

VAN MILLINGEN, J. R. Peeps at many lands: Turkey. 

Description of the European country of the Turk, his manners and 
customs, his government, before the year 1912. Colored plates. 


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14 Adventures of Uncle Sam’s sailors. By Commander 

Robert E. Peary and others. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

A collection of short stories about the U. S. Navy in war and peace. 

Peary tells about the Arctic explorations. W. J. Henderson and Yates 
Sterling have stories of the war with Spain; C. L. Norton one about the 
battle of Mobile Bay, 1864. Accounts of the opening of Japan, the China- 
Japanese War, the Samoan disaster, etc., are contributed by such well- 
known writers as William Drysdale, Franklin Matthews and Kirk Munroe. 

15 * Adventures of Uncle Sam’s soldiers. By General Charles 

King and others. Syndicate Trading Co. . 

Apache days in Arizona and other tales of Indian fighters in the Far 
West; one about a great railroad strike; “With Capron at El Caney ; 
by U. S. Army officers and others. 

166 BARNES, JAMES, Commodore Bainbridge. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

The war with the Tripolitan pirates, 1803, and the Constitution and 
Java fight, 1812, described in a way few boys can resist. 

169 *Hero of Erie. Illustrated....• The Baker & Taylor Co 

The boyhood and early manhood of Oliver Hazard Perry, with a stir¬ 
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171 BARNES, JAMES. Midshipman Farragut. 

The story of Farragut’s life on the Essex during the war of 1812, and 
of Commodore Porter’s naval fight in the harbor of Valparaiso. 

186 BARSTOW, C. L., cd. Civil war. 

Selections from the “Century” civil war articles, describing the prin¬ 
cipal battles, campaigns, etc., by Gen. Grant, Sherman, Beauregard, Mc¬ 
Clellan, and other famous actors in the great struggle. Excellent civil 
war book. 

187 Colonists and the revolution. 

A collection of sketches and short articles about men, women and 
events in America during the colonial and revolutionary period. Penn, 
Franklin, Washington, Lafayette, Nathan Hale, Paul Jones, Indian wars, 
Philadelphia, Declaration of Independence, Origin of our flag, Boston, 
are some of the subjects. 

189 A new nation. 

Contains short articles on Washington as President, the Louisiana 
Purchase, War of 1812, Fulton and the “Clermont,” old California, Osce¬ 
ola, Daniel Webster, old New York, Lincoln’s early life, slavery, etc., by 
well known historical writers. 

193 BARTON, CLARA. Story of the Red Cross. 

Miss Barton was the soul of the Red Cross movement. “She was on 
the firing line for humanity all her life.” This book tells only part of 
her story; the latter part, from the founding of the American Red Cross 
in 1882 to her retirement in 1904. 

242 BLAISDELL, A. F. Stories of the civil war. 

Short graphic accounts of the principal battles and events, written 
mainly by those who took part in the scenes described. Includes poems, 
Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, a Memorial Day chapter, etc. 

285 BRADY, C. T. Revolutionary fights and fighters. 

Contains: The defense of Fort Sullivan, Trenton campaign, Saratoga 
campaign. General Greene in the Carolinas, etc. Also St. Clair’s defeat in 
1791. Truxton and the Constellation, the war with Tripoli, and the war 
of 1812-1814. 

299 BROOKS, E. S. Century book of famous Americans.... 

A party of young people visit the homes of Washington, Adams, Lin¬ 
coln, Grant, Jefferson, Clay, Webster and other famous men. 

301 *Century book of the American revolution. 

Journeys to the battlefields of the Revolution from Lexington to 
Yorktown. 

302 Heroic happenings . 

Stirring tales from the world’s history in prose and verse. Some from 
ancient Egypt, Rome, Jerusalem; others from English and American 
history. Full of action and dramatic effect. 

304 Historic boys. 

Stories of boy life in different lands at different epochs of history. 
Marcus of Rome, Brian of Munster, Olaf of Norway, William of Nor¬ 
mandy, Baldwin of Jerusalem, Frederick of Hohenstaufen, Harry of 
Monmouth, Giovanni of Florence, Ixtlil’ of Tezcuco, Louis of Bourbon, 
Charles of Sweden, and Van Rensselaerwyck. 

305 Historic girls. 

Zenobia of Palmyra, Helena of Britain, Pulcheria of Constantinople, 
Clotilda of Burgundy, Woo of Hwangho, Edith of Scotland, Jacqueline of 
Holland, Catarina of Venice, Theresa of Avila, Elizabeth of Tudor, Chris¬ 
tina of Sweden, Ma-ta-oka of Pow-ha-tan. 

353 BRYANT, L. M. Famous pictures of real boys and girls. 

This book will furnish interesting stories about many of the pictures 
that hang in schoolrooms or homes, and also facts about the artists as 
well as the subject. A useful and suggestive little book. More than fifty 
pictures. 

361 *BULLARD, F. L. Tad and his father. 

The true story of “Tad” Lincoln and his life in the White house during 
the civil war. 


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CARPENTER, K. E. Story of Frederick the Great. 

The interesting history of the great Prussian soldier, his unhappy 
boyhood and the unhappy struggle he waged as King against all Europe. 
A good biography for boys. 

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*CHITTENDEN, L. E. Lincoln and the sleeping 1 sentinel. 

The true story of William Scott, a Vermont soldier boy, who slept at 
his post, was condemned to death and pardoned by President Lincoln. A 
typical instance of Lincoln’s kindliness of heart, told by one who was close 
to him. 

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*Civil war stories; retold from St. Nicholas. 

The Merrimac and the Monitor, Farragut, Gettysburg, Sheridan, the 
Alabama and the Kearsarge, Cushing and the Albemarle, Sherman’s 
march. 

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CODY, SHERWIN. Four American poets. 

Brief biographies of Bryant, Whittier, Longfellow, Holmes, for young 
people. 

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Four famous American writers. 

Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell and Bayard 
Taylor. 

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COE, F. E., ed. Heroes of everyday life. 

A collection of prose and verse hero tales. Stories of humbles heroes, 
the diver, telegraph operator, civil engineer, day laborer, life-saver, fireman, 
engineer at sea, and the miner. 

Ginn & Co. 

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*COFFIN, C. C. Abraham Lincoln. 

A sketch of the life and times of the great President, told in the 
graphic style of a well-known writer for American boys and an eyewit¬ 
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*Boys of ’76. 

The story of the battles and campaigns of the Revolution from Lexing¬ 
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COLSON, ELIZABETH, and A. G. CHITTENDEN, 
eds. Children’s letters. 

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DOLE, C. F. Young citizen. 

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DOWNES, A. M. Fire-fighters and their pets. 

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DRAKE, S. A. Battle of Gettysburg. Maps, etc. 

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DRAKE, S. A. Border wars of New England. 

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Burgoyne’s invasion of 1777. Map.... 

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Taking of Louisburg. 1745. Map... 

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EGGLESTON, G. C. Southern soldier stories. 

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FINNEMORE, JOHN. Peeps at history; Japan. . 

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How the United States became a nation. 

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War of independence. Maps, etc. 

The cardinal facts relating to the American Revolution told for young 
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GOSS, W. L. Life of Grant for boys and girls. 

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905 *GREENWOOD, GRACE. Merrie England. 

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GRINNELL, G. B. Beyond the old frontier. 

The folk-lore of the Blackfeet and some account of their tribal customs 

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955 

GUERBER, H. A. Story of the Greeks . 

Classic legends and true stories from the history of Greece in a con¬ 
tinuous narrative. 

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Story of the Romans . 

An elementary history of Rome in the form of short stories of the 
great heroes, mythical and historical, from .Eneas to the end of the 
Empire of the West.*’ 

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969 

HALE, E. E. Boys’ heroes. 

Short accounts of Hector, Horatius, Alexander, Hannibal, King Arthur, 
Richard the Lion-hearted, Bayard, Robinson Crusoe, Israel Putnam, 
General Lafayette, Napoleon. 

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Historic Boston and its neighborhood. 

. A pilgrimage to colonial and revolutionary landmarks and points of 
historical interest, personally conducted by Dr. Hale. 

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Stories of invention. 

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Stories of the sea told by sailors. 

Columbus’ return; Spanish Armada; Battle of Lepanto; Sir Richard 
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977 

Stories of war . 

Descriptions of battles of the Civil War by participants: Bull Run, 
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HARBOE, PAUL. A child’s story of Hans Christian 
Andersen . 

“Life itself is, after all, the most beautiful fairy tale,” said Andersen; 
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wonder stories. The book is founded on his “Autobiography” and is well 
written. 

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HART. A. B. Camps and firesides of the revolution . 

Description of events and battles by people who took part in them 
Invaluable for children studying American history. 

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How our grandfathers lived . 

Home life and school life, interesting happenings, historic incidents, 
etc., chiefly of the first half of the 19th century, told by contemporaries 
in verse and prose. 

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Romance of the civil war ... 

Scenes, incidents, descriptions of men and battles by those who took 
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1038 *HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. True stories from his- 
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Benjamin West, Sir Isaac Newton, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Cromwell. 
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these classic stories. 

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HILL, F. T. On the trail of Grant and Lee . 

The boyhood and early training of Robert E. Lee is compared to that 
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On the trail of Washington. 

The best of recent biographies of Washington for young people. Deal* 
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being and not a demi-god or a marble statue. The illustrations of A. E. 
Beecher are exceptional. 

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HOXIE, C. D. How the people rule. Maps, etc....- 

The young reader is first introduced to civic features touching his own 
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subjects as taxes, party machinery and elections are treated in a clear 
and comprehensive manner. 

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JENKS, TUDOR. Captain Miles Standish. 

A history of the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony. Accurate 
sacrifice of many romantic traditions. 

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1215 

JOHNSTON, C. H. L. Famous scouts. 


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Boys who do not like this book will be few and hard to find. It is 
full of real boys’ heroes, buckskin men, who have led and blazed the 
way in the Anglo Saxon conquest of the American continent. There are 
hazardous adventures, Indian fights, hair breadth escapes, chivalrous 
and heroic deeds enough for a dozen books. It begins with “Old Put” 
and ends with “Buffalo Bill.” Boone, Kenton, Crockett, Lewis and Clark, 

Carson, Harney, Houston and many others are included. 

1224 JOHONNOT, JAMES. Ten great events in history. ... American Book Co.45 

Marathon and Thermopylae; the Crusades; William Tell and Arnold 
Winkelreid; Bruce and Bannockburn; Columbus and the New World; 

Siege of Leyden; Spanish Armada; Voyage of the Mayflower; Clive and 
India; Lexington and Bunker Hill. 


1339 *LANG, ANDREW. True story book . 

A collection of remarkable adventures, fights, escapes, explorations, 
etc. “Prince Charlie’s Wanderings,” “How Leif the Lucky found Vineland 
the Good,” “Baron Trenck,” “Conquest of Montezuma’s empire,” and 
twenty others. 

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McKILLIAM, A. E. Alfred the Great .. 

A narrative history of the great hero King of England and his times. 
Well written and well illustrated. 

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1481 

MARCOSSON, I. F. Autobiography of a clown . 

The true story of Jules Tumour, a circus clown who takes his pro¬ 
fession seriously, is devoted to his art, and is a character well known 
and much loved in the land of the “canvas top.” 

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1488 

MARSHALL, H. E. Story of Oliver Cromwell . 

A very fair and impartial sketch of the struggle between King and 
Parliament and of the man who brought order out of the confusion. 
Well illustrated and provided with maps. Size 5x6 inches. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

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MATTHEWS, FRANKLIN. Our navy in time of war. 
(1861-1898.) . 

A short history of the navy, from the time of the Monitor to the vic¬ 
tories of 1398. 

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1558 

MOORES, C. W. Life of Abraham Lincoln for boys and 
girls . 

Very readable biography of Lincoln. Well written and well condensed 
and full of the anecdotes of particular interest to children. Can be used 
from sixth to eighth year with success. Has the usual defect of most 
boys’ biographies—a long introductory chapter. Takes too much time in 
getting to the story. 

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MORRIS, CHARLES. Heroes of the army in America. 

Washington, Putnam, Stark, Greene and other leaders of the Revolution, 
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Crook, Lawton and Miles are included. 

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MOTLEY, J. L. Siege of Leyden; edited by W. E. Griffis. 

The account of the heroic defense of the Dutch city against the Span¬ 
iards in 1574 and the events leading up to it, taken from “The rise of the 
Dutch Republic.” 

D. C. Heath & Co . 

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1613 

NEWBOLDT, HENRY. Book of the blue sea. .. 

True stories of boys who served in the British navy in the days of 
Nelson; the adventures of Basil Hall, John Franklin, Edward Pellew. 
Also a stirring description of the Battle of Trafalgar, and an account 
of a young American midshipman, David Farragut. 

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NIVER, H. B. Old’world steps to American history. ... 

Stories from the ancient world of Egypt, China, Assyria, Greece, and 
Rome. Mediaeval and modern history presented as a background for the 
study of American history. 

Atkinson, Mentzer & Co .... 

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1693 

*OVERTON, JACQUELINE. Life of Robert Louis 
Stevenson for bovs and girls . 

A more human, interesting and likeable person that the subject of 
this biography has rarely dwelt upon this planet. Every young person 
who does not know him intimately will miss much. This little book is 
an excelent introduction. 

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1771 PITMAN, L. W. Stories of old France,. 

From the time of Joan of Arc and Charles VII to Louis XVI and the 
beginning of the Revolution. 

1888 RICHARDS, L. E. Two noble lives.. 

A story that every teacher and child should know intimately—the 
inspiring life and work of Samuel Gridley Howe and Julia Ward Howe 
told by their daughter. No better book of biography for young or old 
was ever written. 

1923 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Stories of the great West. 

Daniel Boone; The backwoodsmen of the Alleghanies; George Rogers 
Clark; Lewis and Clark; “Remember the Alamo”; Stories of adventure 
in the cattle country; the roundup; Red and white on the border- 
Sheriff’s work on a ranch. 

1924 *ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, and H. C. LODGE. Hero 

tales from American history. 

“It is an especially good thing for young Americans to remember the 
men who have given their lives in war and peace to the service of their 
fellow-countrymen.” 

Stories of Washington, Boone, George Rogers Clark; of the battles of 
Bennington, Trenton, King’s Mountain, Stony Point, New Orleans, the 
Alamo, the Monitor and the Merrimac, Farragut at Mobile, Gettysburg, etc. 

1991 SEAWELL, M. E. Midshipman Paulding-. 

The story of Hiram Paulding, who distinguished himself at the battle 
of Lake Champlain in 1814, and afterwards became an admiral in the 
United States Navy. 

1996 SEELYE, E. E. Story of Columbus. 

Attractive and thoroughly readable. Dwelling with considerable detail 
on the voyages and discoveries. 

1997 * Story of Washington. 

“Fresh, judicious and skilfully written, giving careful attention to 
military and administrative acts, but emphasizing the personality of the 
man.”— B. E. Hyatt. 

2000 SELLAR, E. F. Story of Lord Roberts. 

Short biography for young people of one of England’s most popular 
heroes. Full of fighting and adventure in India, Afghanistan and other 
parts of the British empire. 

2001 Story of Nelson. 

“England has had many heroes, but never one who so entirely possessed 
the love of his fellow-countrymen as Nelson.” A boy’s biography of 
the famous sea-fighter. Size 5x6 inches. 

2081 SMITH, NICHOLAS. Our nation’s flag.. 

A history of the national ensign and a collection of interesting inci¬ 
dents in connection with it. Good book for Flag Day. 

2094 SPRAGUE, W. C. Davy Crockett.. ...... 

A new biography of one of the most picturesque characters in American 
history, pioneer, congressman, hunter and Indian fighter. 

2142 STODDARD, W. O. The boy Lincoln. 

Lincoln’s life in the Indiana backwoods described by one who knew 
him intimately, as well as the locality which forms the background of this 
story. 

2158 Stories of Greece and Rome retold from St. Nicholas. .. . 

A story of the old Olympic games; Diogenes; The Venus of Milo; 
Anecdotes of Grecian life; A Roman boy’s birthday; Marcus Aurelius; 
A gladiatorial show; Antinous; Sea fights of the ancients. 

2161 Stories of the ancient world retold from St. Nicholas.... 

Storv of the Sphinx; Heliopolis; Story of eleven buried cities; A little 
talk about architecture; How clothes became; The alphabet; Silks and 
Cedars of Lebanon; March of the centuries; The three caskets; Jehu. 

2172 Strange stories of 1812. 

Battle of Lake Erie, the Massacre of Fort Dearborn, the “General 
Armstrong” fight, the victories of the Constitution, etc. 


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Strange stories of the Civil War . 

Heroic deeds of the boys of '61. “Two days with Mosby,” Cushing 
and the Albemarle, the Monitor and Merriniac fight, a story of Lincoln, 
Sheridan’s ride; Appomattox, etc. 

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Strange stories of the Revolution . 

Paul Revere’s ride, a boy of 1775, after Arnold, a Revolutionary Santa 
Claus, taking of Fort Motte, Lafayette and Cornwallis, etc. 

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2199 

TAPPAN, E. M. Letters from colonial children . 

A series of letters that might have been written by boys and girls 
who lived in the days of Captain John Smith and the Virginia Colony; 
of Champlain and New France; Miles Standish and Plymouth; Stuyvesant 
and New Amsterdam, and other colonial worthies, describing American life 
in the 17th and 18th centuries. 

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TOMLINSON, E. T. War for independence. .... 

True stories of incidents and heroic deeds during the Revolutionary 
War. Several of local interest. 

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2245 

War of 1812 . 

A collection of interesting stories, incidents, songs, etc., including tlje 
exploits of Perry, Harrison, Scott and Jackson. 

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2277 

ULMANN, ALBERT. Landmark history of New York. 

Visits to the historic places on Manhattan Island described in a con¬ 
secutive narrative of the city’s development. Contains the origin of 
street names and a bibliography. 

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WADE, M. H. Wonder workers . 

“A book that indicates the ways in which modern magicians are 
working great things in the world. The flower magician is Burbank; 
the magician of touch is Helen Keller; and so on, from Thomas Edison 
to Tane Addams. These accounts have strong biographical interest.’’— 
Literary Digest. 

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2367 

WHEELER, D. E. Abraham Lincoln ... 

Half the book deals with Lincoln’s boyhood and his life in the west, 
the rest of it is devoted to the four immortal years of his presidency. 

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WIGGIN, K. D. Child’s journey with Dickens . 

A delightful bit of autobiography in which the author tells about her 
meeting during a brief railway journey the hero of two continents. 

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WILMOT-BUXTON, E. M. Jeanne d’Arc . 

“Thunder of riotous troops over the quaking sod; clash of reeking 
squadrons, steel-capped, iron-shod; the White Maid and the white horse 
and the flapping banner of God.” 

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WORDEN, J. L., and others. Monitor and the Merrimac. 

Both sides of the greatest sea battle of modern times. Lieut. Worden 
and Lieut. Greene of the “Monitor” and Chief Engineer H. A. Ramsay 
of the “Merrimac” give their personal experiences during the battle. The 
loss of the “Monitor” off Cape Hatteras is told by Admiral Watson. 

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BARRETT, S. M. Hoistah, an Indian girl. 

Describes the life of a Cheyenne woman and the customs and legends 
of her people. Interesting Indian book. 

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180 

Mocco, an Indian boy. 

An account of how an Apache boy lives in the mountains of Old 
Mexico, the legends he hears, and how he learns to be a warrior on many 
forays into the lands of the Comanche and the Sioux. 

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CURTIS, C. A. Captured by the Navajos. 

The adventures of two boys in the campaign against the Indians of 
New Mexico and Arizona during the Civil War, told by an army officer. 

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*DRAKE, F. S. Indian history of young folks.. 

A fascinating book for boys relating the principal events in Indian 
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761 EGGLESTON, EDWARD, and E. E. SEELYE. Monte¬ 

zuma . 

An account of Montesuma’s kingdom and the conquest of Mexico by 
Cortes, drawn from his own dispatches and the narrative of Bernal Diaz. 

762 Pocahontas. 

A popular account of the early explorers and colonists in Virginia and 
the romantic careers of Captain John Smith and “the Lady Pocahontas.” 

936 GRINNELL, G. B. Blackfeet Indian stories. 

1125 HOWARD, O. O. Famous Indian chiefs I have known. 

General Howard’s experience with Indians began in the Everglades in 
Florida before the Civil War, and later was continued on the western 
plains. He fought the Apaches in Arizona, the Modocs, the Piutes, Nez 
Perces and Sioux of the Northwest. Among the famous Indians he knew 
were Captain Jack; the great war chief, Joseph of the Nez Perces; Red 
Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Geronimo. 


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1295 LA FLESCHE, FRANCIS. Middle Five. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

Describes the experience of an Indian boy of the Omaha tribe at an 
Indian school. 


1615 NEWELL, CICERO. Indian stories... Silver, Burdett &Co.36 

An interesting book about the Sioux Indians written by a man who 
lived among them for many years and was their friend. He tells of their 
traditions and beliefs, their family life, their children, their customs, in 
war and in peace, their skill in making things, and of almost every 
phase of the Indian question. 

1902 ROBERTS, THEODORE. Red feathers. The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

A book of Indian folk-lore stories describing the primitive life of the 
Newfoundland tribes when “men made prayers to the sun, the winds, the 
frost, and the stars.” 

1950 SCHULTZ, J. W. With the Indians in the Rockies. The Baker & Taylor Co.87 

A St. Louis boy is taken by his uncle, a trader and trapper, up the 
Missouri in the days of buffalo, grizzly, and. wild Indian. He lives with 
the Blackfeet, forms a strong friendship with an Indian lad of his own 
age and has adventures a plenty. Reads like a real biography. 


STANDARD, CLASSIC, HISTORICAL STORIES, POETRY, ETC. 


28 ALCOTT, L. M. Jack and Jill. 

The story of a boy and girl friendship, into which Concord scenes and 
folk are worked. 

30 Jo’s boys. 

A sequel to* “Little Men,” telling how Aunt Jo’s boys and girls turned out. 

31 Little men. 

Sequel to “Little women,” describing the school life of Nat, Dan, Demi 
and the rest of Jo’s boys at Plumfiield. 

32 *Little women. 

One of the best stories for girls ever written. It is founded on the 
familv history and real adventures and experiences of Miss Alcott and 
her sisters. 

49 * ALDRICH, T. B. Story of a bad boy.( (Riverside school 

library) .. • • • 

“No one else seems to have thought of telling the story of a boy’s life 
with so great desire to show what a boy’s life is and with so little 
purpose of teaching what is should be; certainly no one else has ever 
thought of doing this for the American boy.”— W. D. Howells. 

50 ALEY, MAX. Barnstormers. 

An interesting story of how several boys made a theatre out of a 
barn loft, and played real plays in it. 

56 ALTSHELER, J. A. Border watch... 

George Rogers Clark’s expedition against the Indian league and other 
events in the early history of Kentucky enter largely into this story. The 
last one in the “Young trailers” series. 


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57 ALTSHELER, J. A. Forest runners. 

A continuation of the adventures of “Henry Ware” and “Paul Cotter” 
and a story of the great war trail in early Kentucky. “A stirring story, 
has a fine feeling for the forest and for the courage of the men who 
braved its perils.”— A. L. A. Book List. 

58 Free Rangers... 

Early days on the Mississippi. Buckskin men from Kentucky. Spaniards 
from New Orleans, Indians and outlaws. Third book in “Young trailers” 
series. 

77 Young trailers. 

“A story of out-of-door life in Kentucky during the early days when 
the Indian was a factor to be reckoned with. Henry Ware, son of a 
pioneer, left the settlement for the wild life of the forest. He became 
as skillful as an Indian in wood-lore and was able to defend his own 
people by beating the Indian in his native forest.”— Outlook. 

80 *AMICIS, EDMONDO DE. Heart: A schoolboy’s 
journal . 

A charming story of school life in Italy, for pupils and teachers. 
“It is a teacher of teachers not for Italy alone, but for all the world.” 

82 ANDERSEN, H. C. Fairy tales... 

Only twelve of the stories, but these are illustrated with most imagina¬ 
tive drawings by Dugald Stewart Walker, a new interpreter. A very beau¬ 
tiful book. 

86 Fairy tales and wonder stories. 

A beautiful edition illustrated by Louis Rhead with an introduction by 
W. D. Howells. Over forty of the best known tales are included. 

. 100 * Arabian nights ; edited by Andrew Lang. 

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1650 Arabian nights; edited by F. J. Olcott. 

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101 Arabian nights; edited by W. H. D. Rouse... 

Eight stories from “The thousand and one nights,” including Ali Baba, 
Aladdin, Sinbad, The enchanted horse, with historical introduction and 
six colored pictures and many in black and white. Pictures by Walter 
Paget. 

1651 Arabian nights’ entertainments; edited by F. J. Olcott. ... 

Excellent edition based on Lane translation, edited for young people. 
Beautifully illustrated. 

142 BALDWIN, JAMES. The Sampo. 

The “Kalevala,” an epic of Finland, furnishes the stories for this book. 
Hero tales and myths of the far North which the rune singers used 
to sing. 

155 BARBOUR, R. H. Change signals... 

A new “Yardley” story, the hero of which is a country boy, Kendall 
Burtis. 

182 BARRIE, JAMES. Peter and Wendy... 

“Those who know Peter Pan will welcome him caged in this volume, 
and will be pleased to find some new chapters of his experiences, and 
especially some account of what happened when Wendy grew up. Those 
who do not know Peter and Wendy and Captain Hook and the crocodile 
and their other companions may find it worth their while to become 
acquainted with them here.”— Outlook. 

183 Peter Pan; edited by F. O. Perkins.. 

253 BLANCHARD, A. E. Girl of 76. 

A story of Boston during the outbreak of the revolution and the siege. 

256 Three pretty maids. 

A girl’s story about the home and school life of three devoted sisters. 


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271 *BOYESEN, H. H. Boyhood in Norway.. 

Ten stories of how boys live, work anl play in the “land of the mid¬ 
night sun. 

272 Norseland tales . 

Ten stories of life in Norway, including “Zuleika,” a horse story and 
one about an American Thanksgiving. 

283 BRADY, C. T. A midshipman in the Pacific. 

A thrilling sea tale of adventure; shipwreck, whale hunt and battle, 
in the days of 1812. 

306 BROOKS, E. S. In blue and white. 

The conspiracy against the life of Washington, known as the “Hickey 
plot, furnishes the background for this story of a trooper of the Life 
Guard in New York in 1776. 

337 BROWN, ALICE. Secret of the clan. 

Four lively girls from the clan—three sisters and a cousin, all left in 
the care of a dear old step-grandmother. Their secret bonds and oaths 
get them into funny scrapes. “The story holds up ideals of courage and 
honor which unfortunately are not always strongly emphasized in the 
education of young girls.” 

350 BROWNING, ROBERT. Boy’s Browning. 

A selection of Browning’s shorter poems, which appeal to young 
people. “The Pied Piper of Hamelin,” “Herve Riel,” “How the good 
news was brought from Ghent to Aix,” etc. 

363 BUNYAN, JOHN. Pilgrim’s progress. 

“The Pilgrim’s Progress was doubtless not written in special sense for 
young _ readers, but successive generations of children have so fastened 
upon it and made it their own that we cannot exclude the book from 
their literature.”— Mrs. E. M. Field. 

389 *BURNETT, F. H. Lost prince. 

This is Mrs. Burnett at her best. There is the glamour of mediaeval 
romance about the story. Marco is likely to be one of the most popular 
of the many heroes she has put into the land of story book. 

404 BURT, M. E., ed. Poems that every child should know.. 

Arranged in six parts, beginning with the shortest and easiest. All 
the old favorites. 

409 BURTON, C. P. Boy scouts of Bob’s Hill. 

A popular “scout” book into which the author has introduced tales, 
told around the camp fire, of La Salle, Joliet, the Louisiana Purchase 
and the Northwestern Reservation. 


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A story of Washington’s boyhood and of his friends, the Fairfaxes. 

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A story of Samuel Adams and Boston in the early days of the Revolution. 

True to his home. 

A story of Benjamin Franklin. 

CAMP, WALTER. Danny Fists.. 

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438 CANFIELD, W. W. At Seneca castle.. E. P. Dutton & Co.75 

In which Harvey Cochrane is appointed a scout by General Washington 
and takes part in Sullivan’s campaign against the Iroquois in 1779. 

Another excellent Indian story of revolutionary times by the author oi 
“White Seneca.” 


461 CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS. Sigurd the Dragon Slayer. E. P. Dutton & Co.30 

The ancient story, as told by the Norse Saga men, and also the more 
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463 *CATHERWOOD, M. H. Rocky Fork. 

A new edition of a favorite story. “Rocky Fork” describes the rural 
school of Central Ohio in the days* before the Civil War and the home 
life of the children who attended it. 

470 CERVANTES, MIGUEL DE. Ingenious gentleman Don 
Quixote of La Mancha; edited by Clifton Johnson.... 

An excellent abridgment of the famous classic for young people. They 
will not fail to enjoy the extraordinary doings of the crazy knight errant 
and his faithful and hardly less entertaining squire Sancho. 

482 CHAPIN, A. A. Wonder tales from Wagner. 

The legends on which the music dramas are based, told for young 
people. The Flying Dutchman, Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Tristan and 
Isolde, The Master Singers of Nuremburg. 

504 CLARK, H. H. Boy life in the U. S. Na'vy. 

A very popular story of a boy’s experience as a United States naval 
apprentice, full of reliable information in regard to the service. 

542 COOLIDGE, SUSAN. Barberry bush, and other stories. 

Nine interesting short stories for girls. 

546 Guernsey Lily; or, How the feud was healed. 

A story of life in the Channel Islands, Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, etc 

548 Just sixteen. 

Sixteen short stories for girls. 


549 Little country girl. 

The story of a girl’s visit to Newport. 

553 Not quite eighteen. 

A volume of short stories for girls. 

560 COOMBS, F. L. The young railroaders. 

No dull pages in this story. It is full of the exciting experiences of 
telegraph operators and station agents in the west. 

571 COSTELLO, F. H. Under the Rattlesnake flag. 

A story of adventure on board an American privateer in the early days 
of the Revolution. 


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COTES, Mrs. EVERARD. Story of Sonny Sahib. 

An English child rescued from the Cawnpore massacre is brought up 
at a native court in North India. An excellent story and picture of life 
in the East. 


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The second series of tales stolen from the treasure chest of “The 
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Red cap tales. (Standard school library.). Macmillan Co. 

“Four children would not read Scott, so I told them these stories and 
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The stories are from “Waverly,” “Guy Mannering,” “Rob Roy” and 
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636 *DEFOE, DANIEL. Robinson Crusoe; edited by E. E. 

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644 DELAND, E. D. Fortunes of Phoebe. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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666 DICKENS, CHARLES. Story of little Nell... 

Edited from “The old curiosity shop,” by Jane Gordon. Confined to the 
pathetic adventures of Dickens’s favorite character. “She was to him 
more like a real child than a mere fancy born of his brain.” 

670 DICKINSON, A. D. Children’s book of Christmas 

stories . 

A collection of thirty odd stories, including some of the old favorites 
and many new ones. For children of all ages. How Christmas is kept 
in different parts of the world. 

671 Children’s book of Thanksgiving stories.. 

Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, J. T. Trowbridge, Harriet Beecher Stowe, 
E. S. Brooks, Nathaniel Hawthorne and many other writers are represented. 

677 DIX, B. M. Friends in the end. 

A tale of the New Hampshire mountains which may be recommended 
to all who love a wholesome, out-of-door story. About somd summer 
neighbors and their troubles, which were finally adjusted in a happy 
manner. 

684 *DODGE, M. M. Hans Brinker; or The silver skates.... 

A picture of life in Holland. One of the best and most popular stories 
for young people ever written. 

724 DLJDLEY, A. T. Following the ball. 

726 Making the nine. 

Two decidedly good stories of school life, “true to athletics in their 
better spirit and teaching—not preaching—a manly and reasonable ideal.” 
Contain much interesting advice on the technicalities of football and 
baseball. 

732 *DUNCAN, NORMAN. Adventures of Billy Topsail.... 

A book to delight the heart of a real boy. Billy Topsail is a New¬ 
foundlander who captures devil fish, goes whaling, is lost on a cliff, joins 
a sealer and does no end of venturesome things. 

745 EATON, W. P. Boy Scouts of Berkshire. 

The “boy scout movement” has never had a better friend and exponent 
than Mr. Eaton. He puts the real spirit of scouting into these stories of a 
group of New England boys who form the “Chipmunk Patrol,” and take 
a trip through western Massachusetts and the following summer to 
Virginia. 

746 Boy Scouts of Dismal Swamp. 

765 *EGGLESTON, G. C. Big brother. 

A story of the Creek war of 1813 and the exciting adventures of an 
Alabama family in the zone of hostilities. 

766 Captain Sam, or The boy scouts of 1814. 

Sam Hardwick, the “big brother,” and his company of boys render 
General Jackson admirable service and receive the thanks of their com¬ 
manding general. 

767 Last of the flat boats..•.. 

Story of a voyage from Indiana down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers 
to New Orleans on a flat boat. 

771 Signal boys . 

More adventures of Captain Sam’s company with General Jackson at New 
Orleans, 1814. 

782 EWING, Mrs. J. H. Daddy Darwin’s dovecot. ....... 

A Yorkshire story of a boy who goes from the poorhouse to the dove¬ 
cot and wins the keeper’s heart by his sterling qualities. 

783 * Jackanapes .. 

The story of a mischievous English boy who becomes a soldier and 
gives his life to save his comrade on the field of battle. Generally con¬ 
sidered the best of Mrs. Ewing’s stories. 

787 Story of a short life... 

Rather too sad a story for many children, but a very beauttiful one. 
The heroism of little Len, who wanted so much to be a soldier, will make 
a lasting impression. There is a good dog in the story, too. 


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FIELD, W. T. Quest of the four-leaved clover . 

An adaptation of Laboulaye’s story “Abdallah.” Arabian life, manners, 
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FITZHUGH, P. K. Along the Mohawk trail . 

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820 *FORD, SEWELL. Horses nine . 

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FRENCH, ALLEN. The runaway . 

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FRENCH, H. W. (Abd El Ardavan) Lance of Kanana. . 

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FROTHINGHAM, J. P. Running the gauntlet . 

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GARLAND, HAMLIN. The long trail . 

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GRANT, ROBERT. Jack Hall; or, The school days of 
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GREY, ZANE. Young forester. 

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GRINNELL, G. B. Wolf hunters . 

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Luck of the Dudley Grahams... 

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Partners for fair . 

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HARRIS, J. C. Daddy Jake, the runaway. 

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HAWKINS, C. J. New Brewster’s bear hunt. 

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HAYES, I. I. Cast away in the cold. 

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1053 ^HENTY, G. A. Cat of Bubastes; a tale of ancient Egypt. 

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HEYLIGER, WILLIAM. Against odds. 

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HOFFMAN, A. S. Book of the sagas. 

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Story of A midsummer night’s dream. 

The author has ventured upon the same ground as Charles and Mary 
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HOUGH, EMERSON. Young Alaskans in the Rockies. 

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Young Alaskans on the trail. 

“Uncle Dick” who is a civil engineer takes a party of three boys 
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HOWELLS, W. D. Boy life. 

Selections from the writings of W. D. Howells, edited by Percival 
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1131 HOWELLS, W. D. The HowelL’ story book; edited by 
Mary E. Burt and Mildred Howells. 

Contains Mr. Howells’ stories for young people, several of his poems, 
and a sketch of his life by his daughter. 

1140 *HUGHES, THOMAS. Tom Brown at Rugby. 

The one great story of school life. Thomas Hughes was a typical 
English school lad and he had the genius to express the daily incidents 
of that life with a freshness of sympathy, a vigorous manliness and a 
moral insight that make his stories a revelation to boy nature. 

1150 *HUNTING, GARDNER. Sandsy’s pal. 

A story of two boys and a collie dog. One boy, Larry, is a street 
urchin, the other, Sandsy, one of those “boys who have everything.” 
Circumstances throw them together. They start on the same level as office 
boys in a big advertising agency and the business value of manners, clean¬ 
liness and good nature, backed up with “grit,” is well brought out. 

1151 The young rival inventors. 

Th r ee boy chums determine to make money. Their business ventures 
are exciting and they have many obstacles to conquer but brains and 
pluck win as they usually do. 

1162 *INMAN, HENRY. Ranche on the Oxhide. 

An interesting tale of frontier life in Kansas after the Civil War. 
Indians, big game and adventure galore. 

1172 IRVING, WASHINGTON. Stories and legends from 
Irving . 

Contains: Dolph Heyliger, Legend of Kidd the pirate, Tom Walker, 

Rip Van Winkle, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Philip Pokanoket, Ralph 
Ringwood, Legend of the Phantom Island. 

1183 * JACKSON, H. H. Nelly’s silver mine... 

A picture of life in Colorado and a story of a little New England girl 
who found a silver mine. 

1201 JENKS, TUDOR. Our army for our boys. 

A brief story of the organization, development and equipment of the 
army from 1775 to 1906. Illustrated in colors by H. A. Ogden, an 
authority on uniforms and equipment. A book of unusual value for 
American history teachers, and one in which any boy will delight. 

1205 JEWETT, S. O. Betty Leicester’s Christmas. 

How Betty spent a memorable Christmas at Danesly Castle in England. 

1271 KIPLING, RUDYARD. Puck of Pook’s Hill. 

“We are always persuaded to ‘believe in fairies’ when they bid us 
listen and look. And so we are quite sure that Puck came to Dan and 
Una and told them of the ‘old things’ and showed them how to recall 
the long ago of their ancestors and ours, giving the history of England 
the most attractive guise that ever the boys and girls could dream of, 
and incidentally preaching a few sermons to the powers of the present 
day.”— Ind. 

1276 KIRKLAND, E. S. Dora’s housekeeping. 

A most excellent girl’s story on household economy and the art of 
cooking, etc., with many simple recipes. 

1279 KNAPP, ADELINE. Boy and the baron. 

A story of the “robber barons” and Germany during the time of the 
Crusades. 

1285 KNIPE, E. B. and A. A. Lucky sixpence. 

A story of the American revolution concerning the experiences of a little 
English girl who is sent in boy’s clothes to a distant kinsman in America 
on a ship which proves to be a rebel privateer. She finds her cousin active 
in the American cause, meets Washington and Franklin and has many 
interesting adventures. 

1334 LANG, ANDREW. Strange story book. 

Fairy tales and myths from the Alaskan Indians, queer adventures, real 
or fictitious, from history and literature. Mrs. Lang has collected the 
stories and H. J. Ford has illustrated them. 


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1360 *LA RAMEE, LOUISE DE (OUIDA). Dog of Flanders; 
Nurnberg stove, and other stories.^. 

New edition containing “In the apple country” and “The little Earl,” 
and very attractively illustrated in colors. “In the apple country” is a 
story of some Italian children in South Devonshire, England. “The little 
Earl” is an Isle of Wight story about a very small boy who started out 
to see the world for himself. Pictures by M. L. Kirk. 

1362 Moufflon, and other stories. 

Moufflou is a clever white poodle with a pathetic story. The other stories 
are Lampblack and the Ambitious Rose-tree. 

1363 Nurnberg stove. 

The history of a grand porcelain stove of the sixteenth century which 
was a “household god” to the children of a poor Tyrolean. The father, 
through necessity, sells it, but little August wins it back. 

1377 LEONARD, M. F. Spectacle man.. 

A story about a little girl who has a happy faculty of making friends 
with everyone, and her association with the quaint old spectacle man. 

1380 LILLIE, L. C. Household of Glen Holly. 

An unusually interesting story of a household of American boys and 
girls, their home and school life, their ambitions and plans and how 
they turned out. 

1394 LONDON, JACK. Cruise of the Dazzler. 

A good sea story for boys, concerning the education of one Joe Bronson, 
who was a failure in school, and who longed for a life of danger and 
adventure. He ran away from home to join the fishing pirates of San 
Francisco Bay. 

1409 LUCAS, E. V. Slowcoach. 

“Once upon a time there was a nice family.” There were four chil¬ 
dren in it. One day a wonderful little caravan, or little house on wheels, 
was given to them by a mysterious person. They set off like real gypsies 
and had great adventure in the “Slowcoach.” 

1449 McFARLANE, A. E. Redney McGaw. 

Redney, an ex-office boy who “possessed a smile and an inexhaustible 
confidence in life,” is the interesting and likeable hero of this story. He 
“joined out” with a circus, and what the “big show” did for him and the 
adventures he had make a tale over which any boy will sit until he 
finishes it. 

1460 McKINNEY, F. L. Nora-square-accounts... 

Nora is a plucky little girl who takes charge of her father’s house¬ 
hold after her mother’s death and learns how to make both ends meet. 
The care of two younger children and a dreamy inventor of a father, is a 
rather heavy burden for one of her years but she carries it bravely and 
with an ingenuity worthy of a grown woman. A splendid story, well 
written and helpful. Bound to be popular. 

1462 MACLEOD, MARY. Shakespeare story book... 

This beautiful book’s appearance is in every way fitted to accomplish 
its purpose, namely, to draw young people to Shakespeare. Eighteen of 
the more familiar plays are presented. “It is essential,” says Sidney Lee 
in his introduction to the book, “that young readers should find delight 
and recreation in the tales as he finally presented them in his plays. 
Such delight and recreation I believe the contents of this volume is 
fitted to afford them.” 

1468 MacMANUS, SEUMAS. Donegal fairy stories. 

Fairy tales of old Ireland. “Tales as old as the curlew’s call, are 
to-day listened to around the hearths of Donegal with the same keen 
and credulous eagerness with which they were hearkened to hundreds of 
years ago.” 

1469 In chimney corners. 

Merry tales of’ Irish folk-lore, fifteen of them, excellent for reading 
aloud, or telling to younger children. 

1473 MAETERLINCK, MAURICE. Bluebird.... 

This beautiful fairy play has already become a classic. Although 
only very unusual and imaginative children will grasp its symbolism, 
there is story enough to delight all who love fairy tales, and the search 
of Mvtvl and Tytyl for the Blue Bird is destined to take its place with 
the search for the Golden Fleece and the voyages of Sinbad. 


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1487 * MARRY AT, FREDERICK. Masterman Ready. (Chil¬ 
dren’s classics.) . 

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1493 

MARTIN, G. M. A Warwickshire lad. 

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1501 

MASON, A. B. Tom Strong, boy captain. 

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1502 

Tom Strong, Junior. 

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1503 

Tom Strong, Washington’s scout. 

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1508 

MATTHEWS, BRANDER. Tom Paulding. 

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1509 

MATTHEWS, BRANDER, ed. Poems of American 
patriotism... 

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1599 

MUNROE, KIRK. Forward march!. 

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Son of Satsuma. 

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1604 

Through swamp and glade. 

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1606 

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1644 

OGDEN, RUTH. Courage. 

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1645 

Little Homespun. 

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1649 OLCOTT, F. J. Good stories for great holidays. Syndicate Trading Co. 1.40 

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1680 OTIS, JAMES. Neal the Miller. 

A Son of Liberty and his doings during the Stamp Act days, 1765. 

1686 Signal boys of ’75. 

A story of the siege of Boston, 1775. • 

1691 With Perry on Lake Erie. 

The adventures of two boys who took part in the battle of Lake Erie, 
1813. 

1695 *PAGE, T. N. Among the camps. ; . 

Four stories of southern life during the days of the Civil War. 

1699 Two little Confederates. 

Two little Virginian lads who are left at home on the plantation while 
the men are at the front meet with many adventures, humorous and 
otherwise. 


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1725 PATMORE, COVENTRY, ed. Children’s garland from 

the best poets. Macmillan Co.67 

“Nearly all the genuine poetry in our language fitted to please children.” 


1729 *PEARSON, E. L. Voyage of the Hoppergrass. Syndicate Trading Co.93 

A very diverting and pleasant tale of a cruise along the New England 
coast in which more happens to the square inch than in any book since 
“Treasure island.” No boy or girl of any age will go to sleep over this 
story. 


1744 PERRY, NORA. Another flock of girls... Syndicate Trading Co.91 

Wholesome, sympathetic, entertaining stories for girls and about girls. 

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1748 Rosebud garden of girls. The Baker & Taylor Co.91 

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Grey’s afternoon tea; A New Year’s dinner party; The Princess Emily; 

The little housebreaker. 

1751 PERRY, W. C. Boy’s Odyssey. Macmillan Co.90 

“Butcher and Lang’s translation serves as the basis for the capital 
retelling for boys of what was really the first great romance of adven¬ 
ture. The cover design and colors are notably beautiful.”— The Outlook. 

1755 PHELPS, E. S. Gypsy’s sowing and reaping. The 

Concerning Gypsy’s devotion to her brother Tom. 

1756 Gypsy’s year at the Golden Crescent. The 

Gypsy’s experiences at boarding school. 

1758 PIER, A. S. Boys of St. Timothy’s. .The 

Excellent boys' story. School athletics, football, hockey, baseball, tennis 
and rowing. 

1759 Grannis of the fifth. The 

A St. Timothy story, in which two boys of decidedly different types are 
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1761 Jester of St. Timothy’s. The 

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1843 QUIRK, L. W. Baby Elton, Quarterback... Syndicate Trading Co.35 

Stories of school life and school sport. 

1844 Freshman Dorn, Pitcher. The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

1848 RANKIN, C. W. Adopting of Rosa Marie. The Baker & Taylor Co.89 

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PRICE. 

1849 

RANKIN, C. W. Castaways of Pete’s Patch. 

A sequel to “The adopting of Rosa Marie.” Including what happened 
to some interesting campers on the shores of Lake Michigan. 

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1865 

REPPLIER, AGNES, ed. Book of famous verse. 

“Martial strains which fire the blood, fairy music ringing in the ears, 
half-told tales which set the younger heart dreaming, brave deeds, un¬ 
happy fates, sombre ballads, keen joyous lyrics, and small jewelled 
verses, where every word shines like a splendid gem.”— Preface. 

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1894 

RILEY, J. W. Rhymes of childhood..*. 

Many of these poems are suitable for reading to children of the first 
three grades. 

“Mr. Riley has marvelous power in portraying the thoughts and feel- 
. ings of little children. The earth is all beautiful and the child is a 
prince. His rich poetic gift throws a glamour over every prosaic detail 
of daily life.”— Education. 

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1929 

RUSSELL, F. K. Born to the blue. 

A story of boy life on the frontier in the days of hostile Indians. 
Describes life in the regular army posts. 

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1931 

SABIN, E. L. Old Four-toes. 

This story of the wild Lost Park region of the Rockies includes in 
its cast of characters two boys on a hunting expedition, an old “buck¬ 
skin” man and guide, Grizzly Dan, “Old Four-toes,” a monster grizzly 
bear, besides hostile Indians, cowboys, etc. A story that no boy will 
go to sleep over. 

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1938 

St. Nicholas. (Bound volumes.) 2 vols. Per set... 

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SCHULTZ, J. W. Quest of the Fish-dog skin. 

Sequel to “With the Indians in the Rockies.” The two boys cross the 
mountains from Ft. Benton to the Pacific coast in search of sealskin. 

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1988 

SEAMAN, A. H. The boarded-up-house. 

Two girls unravel a mystery concerning a deserted house. As good 
as a regular detective story. 

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*SHAW, F. L. Castle Blair.... . 

“There is quite a lovely little book just come out about children— 
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description of a lovely child in it (Winnie) that I ever read: and nearly 
the best description of the next best thing—a noble dog.”—John Ruskin. 

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2030 

Sea change. 

A story of a little girl who came out of the sea into an English family 
and how her mystery was solved. 

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2032 

SHELTON, W. H. Three prisoners.. 

The adventures of a schoolboy and his tutor, who visited the Army of 
the Potomac in the spring of 1864 and saw the battles in the Wilderness 
and were captured by the Confederates. 

A. S. Barnes & Co. 

. .75 

2041 

SHUTE, K. H., ed. Land of song. Book 3. 

A collection of verses for children. 

“ ‘The land of song’ is a great undiscovered country to the little child; 
by some road or other he must find his way into it, and these volumes 
simply attempt to point out a path through which he may be led into its 
happy fields.”— Preface, 

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2053 

SINGMASTER, ELSIE. When Sarah saved the day... 

The story of a little Pennsylvania Dutch girl who, orphaned at the 
age of fifteen, resolutely sets to work alone to fight a whole colony of 
uncles and aunts who had designs on the farm left her. How she saves 
the day with the aid of the village schoolteacher is quite dramatically 
told. 

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2054 

SKINNER, A. M. Children’s book of Christmas stories. 

A collection for children of all ages. Dickens and the old favorites are 
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2092 

SPEARS, R. S. Camping on the Great Lakes. 

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Camping on the Great River. 

This book chronicles the adventures of a boy from Northern New York 
who started out to see the country, and worked his wav across the 
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Orleans. He learned a great deal about geography and human nature 4 
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2096 *SPYRI, JOHANNA. Heidi; translated by Louise Brooks. 

“There is something very fresh and wholesome about ‘Heidi.’ The 
story consists in the evolution of her own character and its influence on 
those with whom she comes in contact. The book is full of the Switzer’s 
delight in breezy heights, and broad vistas, and all the sights and sounds 
of nature awakened from her winter’s sleep.”— Nation. 

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2106 

STEELE, F. A. Adventures of Akbar. 

An historical tale of India in the 16th century. Akbar the Great was 
mogul of the Indian empire. In his boyhood the young prince was left 
in the hands of his enemies with his nurse, his cat and dog. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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2107 

♦STEIN, EVALEEN. Gabriel and the hour book. 

Gabriel was a peasant boy who mixed colors for the monks of St. Mar¬ 
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brothers made the most beautifully illuminated books in France and 
the story concerns the hour book ordered by Louis XII for Lady Anne 
of Brittany. 

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STEVEN, W. O. Messmates. 

Continues the career of “Pewee Clinton” in a cruise abroad. 

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2111 

Pewee Clinton, plebe. 

A story of life at the U. S. Naval academy. Written from first hand 
knowledge. Best Annapolis story yet written. 

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2113 

STEVENS, W. O., and McKEE BARCLAY. Young 
privateersman . 

This stirring story follows the career of an American sailor lad aboard 
the privateers Comet, General Armstrong and Chasseur during the war 
of 1812, and also in the British prison at Dartmoor. Good American 
history in very attractive form. 

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2114 

STEVENSON, B. E. Home book of verse for young 
folks . 

Splendid collection. Author, title and first line index. Many old fav¬ 
orites and many recent poets not in other collections. 

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2116 

Tommy Remington’s battle. 

A story of the Pennsylvania mines and a plucky boy’s fight for an 
education, 

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2117 

STEVENSON, B. E. and E. B. comps. Day and deeds: 
Poetry. 

A book of verse for children’s reading and speaking. Splendid collec¬ 
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STOCKTON, F. R. Captain Chap; or, The rolling stones 

A hunting and fishing and exploring trip into the wilds of Florida. 

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Story of Viteau .. 

A tale of battle and adventure in the days of chivalry. The scene is 
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2143 

STODDARD, W. O. Dab Kinzer . 

A Long Island boys’ life on a south shore farm and at a New England 
academy. 

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2144 

Guert Ten Evck .. • • 

New York during the first year of the Revolution. Nathan Hale, Wash¬ 
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Qoltilln Knvc ...• • 

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A story of American school and village life. 



2149 

Soy of Yorktown .. 

A story of Arnold and Washington in the last year of the war of 
independence. 

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♦STUART, R. M. Storv of Babette, a little Creole girl. . 

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2180 

SWETT, SOPHIE. Cape Cod boy.. 

A Portuguese boy cast ashore from a wreck wins a home with a Cape 
Cod family and becomes its mainstay. 

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TAGGART, M. A. Daddy’s daughters. 

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Little grey house. 

The little house contained an interesting family of girls and a visionary 
father with an invention. 

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2209 

THACKERAY, W. M. Rose and the ring. 

A delightful fairy tale with a touch of satire. The magic rose and the 
magic ring have equally the property of making the wearer seem beau¬ 
tiful and lovable. Thackeray illustrated the book himself with many odd 
drawings. 

D. C. Heath & Co. 

.23 

2213 

THOMAS, W. J. .Welsh fairy book.. . 

One of the most interesting of recent collections of folk-lore. Un¬ 
usually well rendered and delightfully pictured by Willy Pogany. A key 
to the pronunciation of Welsh proper names is a feature. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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2225 

TOMLINSON, E. T. Boy officers of 1812. 

Follows the “Boy soldiers of 1812” and covers the operations of 1813, 
the expedition against Toronto, defense of Fort Meigs, Perry’s victory, 
etc. 

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2226 

Boy soldiers of 1812. 

Sequel to “The search for Andrew Field,” continuing the adventures 
of the boys at the eastern end of Lake Ontario and on the St. Lawrence, 
1812. 

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2227 

Boys with Old Hickory.. 

Battle of New Orleans, 1814. Closing the “War of 1812” series. 

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2230 

Guarding the border. 

Military operations on Lake Ontario, 1814, and the Niagara frontier. 
Fifth book in the “War of 1812” scries. 

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2238 

.Scouting with Daniel Boone. 

The deeds of the most famous of scouts and pathfinders, in story 
form. 

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2239 

Search for Andrew Field. 

The days of 1812 on Lake Ontario and the adventures of an American 
boy “pressed” into the British naval service. The historical setting of 
these stories is accurate and the interest and action never flags. 

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2240 

Tecumseh’s young braves. 

A story of the Creek war, 1813, transferring the “Boy Officers” to the 
South with General Jackson. Fourth book of the series. 

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2249 

Young minute-men of 1812... 

The campaigns on Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence in 1814 form 
the historical background of this story of adventure which ends with 
Commodore Macdonough’s victory on Lake Champlain. 

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2251 

Younsr sharpshooter . 

A story of two brothers in the Union Army during the Peninsular 
campaign of 1862. 

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2252 

TOMLINSON, P. G. In camp on Bass island. 

A camping story of the Thousand islands and the St. Lawrence. 

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2253 

In the land of the caribou. 

The cruise of four boys in a yawl from New York to Labrador. 

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Trail of Black Hawk. 

A story of the Black Hawk war and the experiences of two frontier boys 
in 1832. 

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2260 

TROWBRIDGE, J. T. Chance for himself. 

Jack Hazard was a canal boat boy who escaped from a hard master 
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NO. TITLE. 

2261 TROWBRIDGE, J. T. Doing his best. 

2262 Fast friends. 

Jack Hazard’s adventures in New York. 

2263 *Jack Hazard and his fortunes. 

2264 Young surveyor . 

Last of the Jack Hazard series. 

2275 *TWAIN, MARK. Prince and pauper. 

A story of the prince who became Edward VI of England and a street 
waif who, by a series of misadventures, change places and have decidedly 
novel experiences. 

2295 VERRILL, A. H. In Morgan’s wake. 

Travel story of the West Indies and Panama and the northern coast of 
South America. 

2329 WALLACE, DILLON. Fur trail adventurers. 

The Thunder bay country north of Lake Superior is the scene of this 
story of fur traders, half breeds, Indians and life in the open; no one 
does this kind of a tale better than Dillon Wallace. 

2371 WHEELOCK, E. M. Stories of Wagner operas told for 

children . 

Seven of the operas have been put into remarkably good narrative 
form, viz.: The master singers of Nuremburg, The flying Dutchman, 
Lohengrin, The Rhinegold, The Walkyries, Siegfried, The dusk of the 
gods. 

2372 WHEELWRIGHT, J. T. War children. 

Bov life in a Massachusetts town during the Civil War. 1861-1865. 
How the children saw the regiments march away, and followed the course 
of the struggle, seeing only the glorious side; how they heard the stories 
of prison escape and battle and sea fight from the lips of those who 
came back. A very good book, filled with the spirit of the time. 

2382 WHITE, S. E. Adventures of Bobby Orde. 

“No healthy human boy can fail to enjoy Bobby’s adventure. But 
let the boy who reads the book keep it put away during the unwondering 
years and take it out again when he has a boy of his own. He will 
enjoy it just as much then, and it will not only entertain but instruct 
him.’’— Bookman. 

Bobby is a Michigan boy who learns much about outdoor life and 
how to handle a gun from Mr. Kinkaid, his friend and admirer. 

2392 WIGGIN, K. D. Bird’s Christmas Carol. 

The story of Carol Bird, a devoted, helpful, little girl who was born on 
Christmas day and who carried the spirit of that season with her all the 

year. 

2402 Story of Patsy. 

A little boy who strayed into a kindergarten one day and was wonder¬ 
fully transformed by the spirit and associations of the place. 

2406 WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH. Golden numbers. . 

A book of verse fot youth. A classified selection from standard poets, 
with attractive introduction, for young people. 

2419 WILKINS, M. E. Young Lucretia, and other stories... 

New England stories of New England girls and boys; Christmases, 
Thanksgivings, etc. 

2423 WILLIAMS, HAWLEY. Batter up. 

As its title indicates a baseball story at a boys’ academy in which the 
same characters presented in “Quarter-back Reckless” appear. 

2458 *WYSS, J. D. Swiss family Robinson... 

\ new edition of “one of the dearest old books in the world,” with 
an introduction by W. D. Howells, and splendid pictures from sketches 
made in the tropics, by Louis Rhead. 

2466 YONGE, C. M. Little duke.- - - - - • 

An historical story of the youth of “Richard the Fearless, Duke of 
Normandy, 943-996 A. D. 


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NO. TITLE. CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

2468 YONGE, C. M. Prince and page. Macmillan Co.75 

A story of England in the time of Edward I. and the last of the 
Crusades, in which Simon De Montfort appears. 

2479 *ZOLLINGER, GULIELMA. Widow O’Callaghan’s boys. The Baker & Taylor Co.72 

A plucky little woman left in unlimited poverty with seven boys uses 
some original methods and much good sense in keeping the family to¬ 
gether. The way the boys respond and win a home for her makes a 
story of exceptional value and interest. 


SEVENTH GRADE. 


CHILDREN FROM TWELVE TO THIRTEEN YEARS OF AGE. 


*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade. 


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CHAMPLIN, J. D. Young folk’s cyclopaedia of common 
things . 

A most valuable book for teaching the use of reference books. Covers 
about everything of interest to boys and girls in natural science and the 
ttseful arts. 

Young folk’s cyclopaedia of literature and art. 

Includes architecture, sculpture, painting and music, as well as short 
accounts of great books, stories and poems, famous characters, etc. 

Young folk’s cyclopaedia of persons and places. 

Both real and fabulous personages and events. A book of famous 
names. 

CHAMPLIN, J. D., and A. E. BOSTWICK. Young 
folk’s cyclopaedia of games and sports. 

“Includes indoor and outdoor games and plays, athletic and rural 
sports and pastimes, chemical and mechanical experiments and amuse¬ 
ments, and other similar things to interest wide-awake boys and girls.”— 
Preface. 

EMERY, M. S. Every-day business; notes on its prac¬ 
tical details, arranged for young people. 

Talks on letter writing, bills and accounts, telegrams, banking, taxes, 
insurance, etc. 

GAYLEY, C. M., ed. Classic myths in English litera¬ 
ture. Revised ed. 

A complete handbook of mythology, based on Bulfinch’s Age of Fable. 
Each myth is illustrated by poems or selections. 

KELLEY, F. B. Historical guide to the City of New 
York... 

The official handbook of the City History Club. Outlines a series of 
walks and excursions over the five boroughs. Easily carried in the 
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506 CLARK, J. M. Legends of King Arthur and his knights. E. P. Dutton & Co. 1.50 

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532 COLOMB, Madame J. B. Days of chivalry; edited by 

W. H. D. Adams.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Men-at-arms, monks, burgesses, troubadours, knights, nobles and princes 
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618 *DARTON, F. J. H. Wonder book of old romance.... F. C. Stechert Co. 

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broken sword: Guy of Warwick; The ash and the hazel; Floris and 
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839 ^FROISSART, Sir JEAN. Boy’s Froissart; edited by 

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horses galloping over the sand, flashing armor, glittering spurs, the shin¬ 
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of the Middle Ages.”— G. M. Harper. 

1003 HARE, CHRISTOPHER. Story of Bayard.. E. P. Dutton & Co. 

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1351 LANIER, SIDNEY. Boy’s Percy. The Baker & Taylor Co 

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1868 RHEAD, LOUIS. Bold Robin Hood. The Baker & Taylor Co 

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258 BOND, A. R. Pick, shovel and pluck. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

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the great steel plants at Gary, Ind., a ride tn a locomotive cab, the Hell 
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260 *BOND, A. R. With the men who do things. 

The wonders of everyday life in New York city written into a story 
concerning two boys who spend a vacation here. They learn how sky¬ 
scrapers are built, how caissons are sunk, how tunnels are built, battle¬ 
ships launched, bridges constructed, how the Ashokan water supply for 
New York is obtained, how submarines dive, how garbage is disposed of, 
about harbor dredges, the telephone system and a dozen other mechanical 
or engineering feats. 

264 *BOSTOCK, F. C. Training of wild animals.. 

An intensely interesting account of how lions, elephants, tigers and 
other beasts are taught to perform. Full of exciting incidents telling of 
the risks of the professional trainer and of the habits and intelligence of 
the animals. 

398 BURROUGHS, John. Birds and bees, and other 

studies. 

“Burroughs’ way of investing beasts, birds, insects and inanimate 
things with human motives is very pleasing to children.”— M. E. Burt. 

Besides treating of birds and bees, this volume includes snort essays 
on the muskrat, squirrel, woodchuck, fox and hound, the apple, etc. 

399 Bird stories from Burroughs. 

Chapters from the works of our greatest bird lover brought together 
and arranged according to the time of each bird’s arrival, or the season 
of its greatest prominence in the feathered world. Colored plates. 

527 COLLINS, F. A. Boys’ book of model aeroplanes.. 

“Mr. Collins is practical in his suggestions as to how to build and fly 
aeroplanes; be is also very graphic in what he has to say of the history 
and science of aviation.”— Literary Digest. 

529 *The wireless man. 

What the wireless operator on board ship docs to safeguard travel, 
novel uses of wireless, some stirring rescues, wireless in the army and 
navy, the wireless detective, three heroes of the wireless. 

696 DOUBLEDAY, RUSSELL. Stories of inventors. 

Contains: Marconi and wireless telegraphy, Santos Dumont and his 
airship, fast trains and steamboats, automobiles, life-savers and their 
apparatus, moving pictures, bridge builders, submarine boats, long-dis¬ 
tance telephony, typesetting machines, artificial ice making. 

729 DUNCAN, F. M. The sea shore. 

A reference and reading book for young people about the strange plants 
and fishes, the shell dwellers, worms, etc., cast up by the sea. How to 
collect specimens. How to make and stock an aquarium. 

903 GREENE, HOMER. Coal and coal mines. 

Facts about the geological formation of coal, its discovery and use; 
how it is mined and prepared for market; told clearly and briefly. 

1101 HOLLAND, R. S. Historic inventions. 

Gutenberg. Palissy, Galileo, Watt, Arkwright, Whitney, Fulton, Davy, 
Stephenson, Morse, McCormick, Howe, Bell, Edison, Marconi, the 
Wrights. 

1238 KELLEY, J. G. Boy mineral collectors. 

Mineralogy in interesting story form. All about metals and precious 
stones and how they are mined. History and romance of gems. Col¬ 
ored plates. 

1325 LANG, ANDREW. Red book of animal stories. 

Another collection of tales, mostly true, of wild and domestic animals. 

1527 MILLER, O. T. Bird ways. 

Studies from life of the robin, woodthrush, catbird, redwing blackbird, 
oriole and sparrow; their habits and behavior. With biographical sketch 
of Mrs. Miller. 

1569 MORLEY, M. W. Song of life. 

Contents: Flowers, Fishes, Frogs, Birds, The end and the beginning. 
The world’s cradle. 

1936 ST. JOHN, T. M. Things a boy should know about elec¬ 
tricity . 

Explains in simple, straightforward language essential facts about elec¬ 
tricity and easy experiments. 


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2014 SHAFER, D. C. Harper’s beginning electricity. 

A first book on the great mystery called electricity and its applica¬ 
tion in the service of man. A clear non-technical treatment with illus¬ 
trations, diagrams, etc. 

2018 SHARP, D. L. Spring of the year. 

Nature studies and stories about beasts and birds and growing things. 
Exceptional literary value. 

2019 Summer. 

2021 Winter .. 

2224 TOLMAN, W. H„ and A. W. GUTHRIE. Hygiene for 
the worker. (Crampton’s Hygiene series.). 

A book of excellent common sense advice for young people on how to 
keep well. Written especialy for those who are forced to work in¬ 
doors. Chapters on food and drink, after hours, holidays and outings, 
choice of occupation, accidents, fires, first aid, prevention of disease, etc. 

2296 VERRILL, A. H. The ocean and its mysteries. 

All about tides and currents, waves, icebergs, derelicts, the depths of 
the sea, life in the sea, etc. 

2363 WESTELL, W. P. Boys’ book of pets. 

Hew to raise, train and take care of dogs, cats, rabbits, mice, pigeons, 
canaries, bantam poultry, parrots and other birds. Chapter on silkworm 
culture. Illustrated. 

2421 WILLIAMS, ARCHIBALD. How it is made. 

Describes how the following articles are made from raw materials: 
Money, paper, matches, pianos, candles, soap, chinaware, pottery, glass, 
photographic plates, textile fabrics, rubber goods, biscuits, iron and steel, 
big guns and armor plates, saws and files, watches, motor cars, bicycles, 
locomotives, pens, needles, screws, pins, rope, knives, razors, forks, 
spoons, etc. English methods of manufacture are given in each case. 

2455 WRIGHT, M. O. Four-footed Americans. 

Natural history in very attractive form. The habits of nearly every 
four-footed animal native to North America described in a story of 
out-of-door life. 

2457 WRIGHT, W. H. The grizzly bear. 

A complete history of the most interesting native North American 
animal. The author has studied and hunted the grizzly for 25 years from 
Mexico to Alaska. Illustrated with photographs. 


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HANDICRAFT, SPORTS, AMUSEMENTS, ETC. 


9 * AD AMS, J. H. Harper’s indooor book for boys. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Carpentry, woodworking, turning, metal working, relief etching, clay 
modeling, pyrography, bookbinding and extra-illustration, magic lanterns 
and stereopticons, printing, stamping, embossing. 

209 BEARD, D. C. Boat-building and boating. The Baker & Taylor Co 


A Dan Beard book on boats and sailing that begins with the most 
primitive raft and includes skiffs, canoes, small sailboats, house boats, 
and finally a motor boat. Designs and plans that any boy can under¬ 
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212 Jack of all trades. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Suggestions and clear directions for tree-top and underground club¬ 
houses, fishponds, workshops, toboggan slides, trapping and taming ani¬ 
mals, indoor occupations and entertainments with scissors, chalk, circuses, 

Christmas doings, etc. 

219 *BEARD, LINA and A. B. What a girl can make and do. The Baker & Taylor Co 

New ideas for play and work from Easter eggs and bas.ket weaving to 
gardening and basketball. Thirty-one chapters brimful 01 interest. 

267 Bov mechanic vol. 1. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A thousand and one things for a boy to make or do. Devices for winter 
sports and summer sports, electrical novelties, camp appliances, fishing, 
boating, furniture, indoor and outdoor games. 


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290 

BRIGHAM, LOUISE. Box furniture. 

Directions for making all sorts of serviceable tables, stools, book racks 
and simple furniture out of boxes and materials at hand. 

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CLARKE, W. J. and DAWSON, F. T. Baseball. 

Chapters on individual play and team play by men who have played pro¬ 
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625 

DAVIS, C. G. ed. Harper’s boating book for boys. 

A practical guide to swimming, motor boating, sailing, canoeing, and 
rowing. How to make toy boats and real boats and a hydroplane. In¬ 
valuable for boys who love the water. 

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GRAHAM, JOHN, and E. H. CLARK. Practical track 
and field athletics. 

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discus, etc. American amateur records are given at the head of each 
chapter. 

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GRINNELL, G. B. and E. L. SWAN, eds. Harper’s 
camping and scouting. 

Camps, both organized and temporary, fishing, boating, what to do in 
case of accident or illness, outdoor cookery, the “Boy Scouts,” their laws 
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HALE, L. P. Fagots for the fireside; one hundred and 
fifty games and amusements for evenings at home and 
social parties . 

Ranges from charades and riddles to potato races and golf. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. . 

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988 

HALL, A. N. Handicraft for handy boys. 

Practical plans for boys who know how to handle tools and like to 
make things. Home carpentry for the winter, how to make furniture, 
toys, handy contrivances about the house, a thousand and one sugges¬ 
tions for useful and amusing articles which a boy may make. Brass 
craft, wireless telegraph outfit, model aeroplane, camping equipment, 
boats, pushmobiles, etc. 

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KELLEY, L. E. Three hundred things a bright girl 
can do. 

Beadwork, crocheting and knitting, sewing, embroidery, joinery for 
girls, wood carving, bent iron work, pvrography, basketry, rug making, 
paper flowers, clay modeling, drawing, painting, athletics, collecting, taxi¬ 
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and entertainments, girls’ clubs. 

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MATHEWSON, CHRISTY. Pitching in a pinch. 

“A tiue story of the Big Leaguers, their habits and methods of play¬ 
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greatest pitcher in the world. 

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VERRILL, A. H. Bovs’ outdoor vacation book. 

Camping, woodcraft, emergency hints, traps, ropes, swimming, sailing, 
boating, snow sports, ice sports, etc. » 

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2366 

WHEELER, C. G. Wood working for beginners . 

An excellent manual for boys. Directions for using tools and making 
hundreds of useful articles. Furniture, simple structure for camps, 
boats, etc. 

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665 

DICKENS, CHARLES. Short plays from Dickens; ar¬ 
ranged bv Horace B. Browne . 

Brief dramatic scenes from “Nicholas Nickleby,” “Barnaby Rudge,” 
“David Copperfield,” “Bleak House,” and other novels, easily managed 
by amateurs and requiring few accessories. 

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GREET, BEN, ed. Shakespeare for young readers and 
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Mr. Greet has arranged six of Shakespeare’s plays for presentation by 
young people. A book is devoted to each play and he has included some 
general rules for acting, stage management, and notes on the reading of 
the lines. 


Comedy of errors.. 

Julius Caesar. 

Merchant of Venice. 

MACKAY, C. D. Plays of the pioneers. 

The plays are: The pioneers: The fountain of youth; May-day; The 
vanishing race; The passing of Hiawatha; Dame Greel o’ Portland town. 
Historical pageant plays. Notes on costumes, music, etc. 


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MACKAYE, PERCY. New citizenship.F. C. Stechert Co 

“A civic ritual devised for places of public meeting in America.” The 
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MERINGTON, MARGUERITE. Holiday plays. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Five one-act plays, one for Thanksgiving Day and one for Washing¬ 
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Memorial Day, respectively. 


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125 BACON, E. M. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy 

Hollow. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Story, legend and fact concerning the locality made famous by Irving, 

Andre’s capture and other historic events. 

328 BROOKS, NOAH. Story of Marco Polo. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An account of the “first traveler to trace a route across the whole 
longitude of Asia.” A description of China and the East in 1292. 

347 BROWNE, E. A. Peeps at industries: Rubber. F. C. Stechert Co. 

* The history and romance of rubber and interesting descriptions of how 
it is obtained in South America, Mexico, Malaya, and the East Indies. 

613 DANA, R, H. Two years before the mast. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An attractive edition. Colored pictures, by E. Boyd Smith. 

697 DOUBLEDAY, RUSSELL. Year in a yawl. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

Voyage from St. Joseph, Michigan, down the Mississippi along the 
Gulf and up the Atlantic Coast. 

700 DRACOUMIS, J. D. Under Greek skies. E. P. Dutton & Co.... 


Stories of child life in modern Greece into which there is put much 
of the spirit of old Greece. 

717 *DU CHAILLU, PAUL. In African forest and jungle.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

If there were more books written in the vein of “Friend Paul’s” tales 
of elephants, gorillas and savages, there would be no difficulty in getting 
children to read travel. 


799 FIGYELMESSY, E. H. Two boys in the tropics. F. C. Stechert Co 

A travel story about two American boys who made a journey on a 
sailing vessel to the West Indies and equatorial South America. 

803 *FINNEMORE, JOHN. Peeps at many lands: India. ... Macmillan Co... 

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court of a native prince; in the bazaar; in the jungle; an Indian village. 

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805 Peeps at many lands: Japan. Macmillan Co... 

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856 GENN, C. T. Peeps at great cities: Rome. F. C. Stechert Co.. 


Everyday scenes in Rome; How Romulus built the city; Family life 
in old Rome; The Colosseum; The largest church in the world; The 
Catacombs; Roman schoolboys; Christmas in Rome; The Easter festival; 
are some of the chapter headings. Colored pictures. 

916 GRENFELL, W. T. Adrift on an ice pan. Syndicate Trading Co. . 

This little volume of about seventy pages gives one of the adventures 
that befell Dr. Grenfell and his dogs on the “Sish” ice of Newfoundland. 

“This is the man who twenty years ago went to the coast of Labrador 
to succor with medical aid the solitary fisherman of the northern sea.” 

986 HALL, A. B., and C. L. CHESTER. Panama and the 

canal . The Baker & Taylor Co 

A timely little history of “the greatest engineering work the world has 
yet seen”; and the romantic story of the isthmus. Useful for reference 
and most readable. 

1035 HAWTHORNE, HILDEGARDE. Peeps at great cities: 

New York. F. C. Stechert Co. 

New York boys and girls will find out many things about their own 
city in this little book, both historical and descriptive. The pictures of 
Mr. Lewis are from very beautiful water color sketches. There are 
chapters on The spirit of the city; New Amsterdam; Two great stations; 

Four great streets; Coney Island; Schools and such, etc. 


1067 *HILL, C. T. Fighting a fire. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Stirring descriptions of the everyday heroism of the men who fight 
fire. This is one of the most popular books in school libraries. 


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1163 IRVING, WASHINGTON. Alhambra. (Illustrated 

pocket classics. Cloth). Macmillan Co.50 

These delightful sketches of the old royal palace of the Moors at 
Granada, the legends and traditions which hover around it, half fanciful, 
half historical, grew out of Irvings’ experiences and studies as an actual 
resident in 1829. Illustrated by Joseph Pennell. 


1218 *JOHNSTON, L. E. Peeps at many lands: China.. Macmillaan Co.40 

Something about the strange Chinese language; the different status of 
the boy baby and the girl baby, a Chinese New Year’s day, a chair ride 
in the country, a walk in town, a marriage ceremony, a dinner party, 
doctors and medicines, religions, something about Confucius, stories from 
Chinese history, a chapter about the late dowager Empress and one about 
Chang Chi-Tung. Twelve beautiful pictures in colors. Map. 


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KELLY, R. T. Peeps at many lands : Burma.......... 

Contents: The land, Rangoon, the people, the Irrawaddy, village life, 
town life, field work, the forest, temples and religion. Colored pictures. 

Peeps at many lands: Egypt. 

Sketches of ancient Egypt, modern Cairo, the Nile, the monuments, the 
people and the desert. Colored pictures. 

KIDD, DUDLEY. Peeps at many lands: South Africa. . 

The diamond and gold mines, the Boer farms, veldt, the the Kaffirs and 
their children, sports, superstitions, all described in interesting style. 
Colored pictures. 

KNAPP, ADELINE. Story of the Philippines. (World 
and its people series.). 

A history and description of the Philippine Archipelago, intended for 
school use. Well illustrated. Colored maps. 

LORING,. J. A. African adventure stories. 

The author collected these thrilling big game stories during his eleven 
months in Africa with the Roosevelt expedition of 1909. 

LUMMIS, C. F. Tramp across the continent. 

Notes of a walk through the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, New Mexico, 
Arizona. “Full of adventure; capital reading for boys, young and old.” 
— Nation. 


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1505 MASSON, ROSALINE. Peeps at great cities: Edin¬ 
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Excellent description of Scotland’s famous capital, with a picture plan and 
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1544 MITTON, G. E. Peeps at history: Scotland. 

A short sketch of Scottish history most attractively illustrated. 

1547 *MOFFETT, CLEVELAND. Careers of danger and 
daring. 

The “heroes of peace,” who face death in hazardous occupations. The 
steeple-climber, bridge-builder, fireman, deep-sea diver, pilot, railway engi¬ 
neer, described in unusually graphic style. 


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PRICE, O. W. The land we live in; the boys’ book of 
conservation. 

This book deserves the attention of every boy and girl in the United 
States. It deals with the protection of our great national resources, the 
forests, rivers, streams, soil and the rich minerals that are in it, against 
waste and exploitation. 


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1912 ROLT-WHEELER, F. Boy with the U. S. explorers. The Baker & Tavlor Co 

A story of what the Bureau of Agriculture does to help the American 
farmer. Adventures with the explorers of the Bureau of Plant Industry 
who go from the equator to the ends of the earth in search of new plants 
to bring back to the United States. 


1913 Boy with the U. S. fisheries. The Baker & Taylor Co 

What the government does to preserve and encourage the fishing industry. 

Ulus, by photographs from the Fisheries bureau. 


1916 Boy with the U. S. life savers. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The U. S. coast guard and lighthouse service are sources of thrilling tales 
of heroism. This story describes the duties of these indomitable men who 
fight the elements. 


1920 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Good hunting. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Accounts of the author’s big game hunts and outdoor life in the West. 

Written entirely from the sportsman’s point of view. 

2064 SLOCUM, JOSHUA. Sailing alone around the world.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The story of Captain Slocum’s 46,000-mile voyage around the world in 
a forty-foot sloop, the Spray. 


2214 ^THOMPSON, A. R. Gold-seeking on the Dalton trail.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The story of a trip to Alaska and the Northwest Territory in 1898. Ac¬ 
curate account of life and conditions in the Klondike. 

2215 THOMPSON, M. P. Peeps at many lands: Denmark... F. C. Stechert Co. 

Copenhagen, Hans Christian Andersen, legends and folk lore, manners and 
customs of Denmark, a jaunt through Jutland, people of the islands. Col¬ 
ored pictures and outline map. 

2234 TOMLINSON, E. T. Places young Americans want to 

know. Syndicate Trading Co. . 

Plymouth Rock, Washington, D. C., Mt. Vernon, St. Augustine, James¬ 
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593 CREIGHTON, LOUISE. First history of France. 

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595 CREIGHTON, M. History of Rome. 

A primer of history giving an outline of essential facts to the fall of the 
western empire. 

605 *CUSTER, E. B. Boots and saddles; or, Life in Dakota 

with General Custer. 

Mrs. Custer gives a lively and detailed account of the pleasures and hard¬ 
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A book breezy with open air and cheery with horse and hound.”— 
Nation. 

610 DALE, LUCY. Landmarks of British history. 

An attractive, well illustrated reading book of English history. 

629 DAVIS, R. H. Real soldiers of fortune. 

Sketches of modern heroes who have fought under many flags. General 
William Walker, General H. R. D. Maclver, Captain Philo N. McGiffen, 
Burnam, Chief of Scouts, and others. 

631 DAWES, A. L. How we are governed. 

An explanation of the constitution and government of the United States, 
for young people. The legislature, the judiciary, the citizen, and the 
states treated separately. 

669 DICKENS, MAMIE. Charles Dickens. 

A short biography of Dickens written by his eldest daughter expressly 
for young people. It gives a full account of the author’s own boyhood and 
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842 FROTHINGHAM, J. P. Sea fighters from Drake to 

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951 GUERBER, H. A. Story of Old France..... American Book Co.54 

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1008 HARRIS, A. B. American authors for young folk. The Baker & Taylor Co.58 

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1036 HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. Grandfather’s chair, 

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1075 HITTELL, T. H. Adventures of James Capen Adams, 

mountaineer and grizzly bear hunter of California. .. . 

A reprint of a book written and published fifty years ago. It is the true 
story of a remarkable hunter and animal tamer. 

1099 HOLLAND, R. S. Historic boyhoods. 

Columbus, Michael Angelo, Raleigh, Peter the Great, Frederick the Great’ 
Washington, Daniel Boone, John Paul Jones, Mozart, Lafayette, Nelson, 
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Cooper, Ericsson, Garibaldi, Lincoln, Dickens, Bismarck. 

1100 Historic girlhoods... 

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Josephine, Dolly Madison, Louise of Prussia, Charlotte Bronte, Victoria, 
Florence Nightingale, Jenny Lind, Rosa Bonheur, Louisa May Alcott. 

1116 HORTON, EDITH. Group of famous women. 

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cretia Mott, Mary Lyon, Dorothea Dix, Margaret Fuller, Harriet Beecher 
Stowe, Maria Mitchell, Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, Queen Victoria, 
Florence Nightingale, Susan B. Anthony, Mary A. Livermore, Clara 
Barton, Louisa Alcott, Frances E. Willard. 

1127 HOWE, T. H. M. Peeps at history: India. 

A short history of British India. How India got her people; the in¬ 
vasion of Alexander the Great and the Mohammedans; the Empire of the 
Moguls; the coming of the Europeans, the French, Clive and the English 
down to the present Empire. Beautifully illustrated in colors. 

1129 HOWELLS, W. D. Boy’s town. 

An account of the author’s own boyhood in a country town in southern 
Ohio. A classic of American boyhood. 

1136 HUBERT, P. G. Inventors. (Men of achievement.) .... 

Sketches of Bell, Edison Ericsson, Franklin, Fulton, Goodyear, Howe, Mc¬ 
Cormick, Morse, Whitney. 

1155 HUTTON, LAURENCE. A boy I knew and Four dogs 

Two delightful sketches of boy life in New York forty years ago, 
taken from the author’s own experience. 

1173 IRVING, WASHINGTON, and JOHN FISKE. Wash* 

ington and his country. .. . !. 

An abridgement of Irving’s “Life of Washington,” with an introduction 
and continuation of the history of the United States by John Fiske. 

1203 JEWETT, F. G. Town and city. 

Invaluable information about “community hygiene,” sanitary laws, public 
health and the operation of each city department dealing with these 
matters—street cleaning, garbage, drinking water supply, sewage, tene¬ 
ment houses, park and playgrounds, food inspection and prevention of 
diseases, explained in short, interesting chapters for young citizens. 

1213 JOHNSON, ROSSITER. Hero of Manila.. 

The story of Admiral Dewey’s boyhood in Vermont and at the naval 
academy, of his services with Farragut at Port Hudson, and of his great 
victory in Manila Bay, May 1, 1898. 


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1253 KEYSOR, J. E. Sketches of American authors. 2 vols. 

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Vol. 1 contains: Irving, Cooper, Drake and Halleck, Bryant, Haw¬ 
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Alcott. 

1255 *KIEFFER, H. M. Recollections of a drummer boy. ... The Baker & Taylor Co.98 

In camp and field with the Army of the Potomac during the Civil 
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1290 KRAPP, G. P. In oldest England. The Baker & Taylor Co.48 

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LANG, ANDREW. All sorts of stories book . 

A fascinating' melange of tales true or fanciful, some with a weird or 
ghostly turn; some of real characters like Charles II; the real Robinson 
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LANG, JOHN. Land of the golden trade . 

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LANSING, M. F. Barbarian and noble (Mediaeval 
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A series of historical sketches and hero tales showing the development 
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Patriots and tyrants . .. 

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LOSSING, B. J. Two spies . . 

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MACKIE, R. L. Story of Robert Bruce . 

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^MORGAN, JAMES. Abraham Lincoln, the boy and the 
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MORRIS, CHARLES. Heroes of the navy in America. 

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MOSES, BELLE. Lewis Carroll. Portrait. 

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NEWBOLT, HENRY. Book of the thin red line. 

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1616 NICOLAY, HELEN. Boys’ life of Abraham Lincoln... 

“It is filled with inspiring, beautiful, pathetic and humorous stories of 
the man who gave his life daily for his country.” 

1636 OBER, F. A. Columbus the discoverer. 

Mr. Ober is a well-known authority on Spanish-American literature. 
His biography of Columbus is sane and fair-minded. It is an intensely 
interesting presentation of facts. 

1635 Ferdinand de Soto, and the invasion of Florida. 

“De Soto’s search for an empire in the wilds of Florida is one of the 
most fascinating chapters in the early history of America.” 

1637 Ferdinand Magellan. 

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Philippines, after reaching the goal for which Columbus tried, all told 
in interesting style. 

1638 Hernando Cortes..... 

“Mr. Ober has condensed, edited and presented in attractive form the 
essentials of history, and, having given himself to the study of early 
Spanish America, seems a competent guide.”— Outlook. 

1639 Pizarro and the conquest of Peru.. 

“A good deal of information hithertoo only accessible in bulky histories 
has been condensed and made entertaining in this volume.” —Review of 
Reviews. 

1643 OGDEN, H. A., and HITCHCOCK, H. A. Boys book of 
famous regiments. 

Records of Cromwell’s “Ironsides,” the Irish guards, the “Black Watch,” 
the Imperial guard of France, Glover’s Marblehead regiment, Morgan’s 
riflemen, Frederick the Great’s grenadiers, the Cossacks of the guard, 
and many other picked corps of the armies of the world. Illustrated in 
colors. 

1719 PARKMAN, FRANCIS. Boy’s Parkman: arranged by 
Louis E. Hasbrouck. 

Contains: Indian tribes and traditions. Discovery of Mississippi. La 
Salle and Tonty. French and Indian war. Fall of Quebec. Siege of 
Detroit. His descriptive power is unequaled. Every teacher should know 
the work of this American author and point him out to his pupils. Park- 
man was a master of style. 

1775 PLATT, WILLIAM, and MRS. WILLIAM PLATT. 
Stories of the Scottish border. 

A treasure house of legend and ballad and historical tale about the 
hardy fighting folk of ancient times; Roman, Saxon, Dane, Norman and Scot, 
who made the border between England and Scotland a land of romance. 

1878 *RICHARD, L. E. Florence Nightingale, the Angel of 
the Crimea. 

A splendid story. One that every girl in the land should know. Flor¬ 
ence Nightingale’s noble work in the hospitals during the Crimean war 
interestingly described. 

1899 ^ROBERTS, E. P. Adventures of Captain John Smith.. 

No man’s history has more charm for boys than the lively story of 
this gallant soldier of fortune, explorer, colonist, President of Virginia 
and Admiral of New England. Compiled chiefly from his own writings 
and graphically written. 

1921 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. The Roosevelt book. 

Selections from writings of Theodore Roosevelt, including “The Ameri¬ 
can boy,” “Grant,” “Daniel Boone,” stories from “The Rough Riders” 
and tales of big game hunting in the west. 

1971 SCOTT, Sir WALTER. Tales of a grandfather. 

The history of Scotland from the earliest times to the close of the reign of 
James the Fifth, 1542. 

1983 SCUDDER, H. E. George Washington; an historical 
biography. 

A standard biography of Washington for young people. Clear, eloquent, 
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1992 *SEAWELL, M. E. Paul Jones . 

The career of our first great naval hero in story form. A graphic 
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SOLEY, T. R. Bovs of 1812 . 

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STAPLEY, MILDRED. Christopher Columbus . 

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STEVENS, W. O. Storv of our navv . 

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STIMPSON, M. S. Child’s book of English biography. . 

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*STOCKTON, F. R. Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. 

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Stories of the republic . 

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SWEETSER, K. D. Ten great adventures .. 

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THWAITES, R. G. Daniel Boone. 

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Father Marquette. 

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ULMANN, ALBERT. Landmark history of New York. 

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VAN BERGEN, R. Story of China. 

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VAN BERGEN, R. Story of Japan . 

Written for the purpose of giving children a correct idea of the most 
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Storv of Russia . 

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WILLIAMS, SHERMAN. Some successful Americans. 

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BROOKS, E. S. Story of the American Indian. 

A comprehensive history of the red man in North America. His origin, 
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466 *CATLIN, GEORGE. The boy’s Catlin. My life among 
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Taken from Catlin’s famous books on the North American Indians, with 
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CURTIS, E. S. Indian davs of long ago. 

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760 *EGGLESTON, EDWARD, and E. E. SEELYE. Brant 
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REMINGTON, FREDERIC. Way of an Indian. 

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25 *ALCOTT, L. M. Eight cousins . 

A delightful story of a sunny little girl’s life with seven boy cousins, 
and how she tamed them. 

27 Garland for girls . 

Seven short stories about girls in Miss Alcott’s best vein. 

34 Old fashioned girl . 

Miss Alcott in this story describes “the good old fashions which make 
women truly beautiful and honored and render home what it should be— 
a happy place where parents and children, brothers and sisters, learn to 
love and know and help one another.” 

52 ALLEN, W. B. Navy blue . 

Cadet life in the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis described 
in a very interesting story. 

53 Pineboro quartette . 

How four ambitious young people started a newspaper in a country 
town and actually ran it with profit. 

55 ALTSHELER, J. A. Apache gold. 

A hunt for treasure in the land of the cliff dwellers. A very exciting 
story of adventure with plenty of information about the prehistoric people 
of the southwest. 

65 Last of the chiefs.. 

Life in country of the Sioux. The Custer fight, 1876. 

73 Texan scouts.. 

Sequel to “The Texan Star.” An historical story of the Alamo and 
Goliad, and adventures during the Texan struggle with Santa Anna. 

74 Texan star.. 

The first of three stories planned by the author dealing with the Texan 
struggle for independence. There are daring escapes from the Mexicans, 
exciting episodes in which Colonel Bowie and other Texan heroes figure, 
and the story closes with the fall of San Antonio. 

75 Texan triumph.. 

Last of the Texas stories. Including the San Jacinto campaign which 
gave Texas independence from Mexico. 

81 *AMICIS, EDMONDO D\ Heart of a boy; edited by 
Sophie Jewett . 

This story is a classic. Written for Italian boys and describes a 
school boy’s life in that land, it appeals to boys of every land by its 
genuineness, its democratic spirit, its sterling note of patriotism, and to 
their teachers as well. 

93 ANDREWS, M. R. S. Counsel assigned. 

Another of Mrs. Andrews’ vivid sketches of Abraham Lincoln drawn 
from his law practicing days in Illinois. Not history but historical fic¬ 
tion, true to life, and literature of unusual quality and appeal. This 
story illustrates Lincoln’s original way of conducting a case, the big 
qualities of heart and mind which he possessed and the power of his 
simple eloquence. 

116 AUSTIN, J. G. Standish of Standish.... .. 

A story of Plymouth colony and Captain Miles Standish. An interest¬ 
ing picture of the life of the Pilgrim fathers. 

151 BARBOUR, R. H. Around the end. 

A “Yardley” story in which football is the predominating interest. 

156 Crimson sweater.. 

“Although intended primarily for boys, the wholesome outdoorsy girl 
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157 Danforth plays the game. 

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158 *B ARBOUR, R. H. For the honor of the school. 

In which track athletics, cross-country runs, interscholastic meets fig¬ 
ure prominently. The hero is an athlete, but not the less a student 
with honors. 

160 Half-back . 

A school story of athletics, football, golf, etc. Fresh, graphic and 
wholesome. His boys are healthy, manly, Anglo-Saxon lads who love 
clean sport and fair play. 

162 On your mark. 

In which track events are given due prominence. Of interest to Public 
School Athletic League. 

164 Spirit of the school . 

Another good school story, with plenty of football in it, with particular 
emphasis on a point of athletic ethics. 

168 *BARNES, JAMES. For king or country. 

A story of two New Jersey brothers who fight on opposite sides in the 
Revolutionary War. The scene is laid in and about New York, 1775, and 
the Sugar House Prison and other historical points are described. 

170 Loyal traitor. 

A Yankee sailor of 1812 tells of his sea fights, impressment, capture, 
escape and service under three flags. 

178 BARR, A. E. Trinity bells . 

A romance of old New York, 1798. in which an American is captured 
by the Algerian pirates and held for ransom. 

192 BARTLETT, F. O. Forest castaways. 

Two boys in the Maine woods in midwinter on the trail of a moose 
lose their way in a snow storm. They find a deserted camp, in which 
they are snowbound, and meet with many strange and entertaiinng ad¬ 
ventures. 

230 BENNETT, JOHN. Barnaby Lee. 

A tale of Dutch New York while Peter Stuyvesant was governor, 1647- 
1655. 

236 BIRDS ALL, K. S., and PUTNAM, G. H. Book of 

laughter.. 

Collection of humorous tales. 

254 BLANCHARD, A. E. Heroine of 1812. 

A patriotic Maryland girl’s experience during the first year of the 
war, 1812. 

255 Revolutionary maid . 

The events of 1776-1777 in and about New York and Philadelphia form 
the background for this story. 

281 BRADY, C. T. In the Wasp’s nest. 

The story of a sea waif who becomes a midshipman in the United 
States navy during the war of 1812 and serves on the two famous ships 
bearing the name of Wasp. 

284 *Reuben James; a hero of the forecastle. 

An old man-o’-war’s man, who followed the fortunes of Stephen De¬ 
catur. The naval battle between the United States and the Macedonian, 
1812, is described at length. 

297 BROOKS, E. S. Boy of the first empire. 

A young page who serves the emperor well at the most exciting period 
of Napoleon’s career. 

322 BROOKS, NOAH. Boy emigrants . 

A story of an eventful voyage overland to California in a prairie 
schooner in 1849. 

323 Boy settlers; a story of early times in Kansas. 

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414 *BUTTERWORTH, HEZEKIAH. In the boyhood of 
Lincoln . 

A tale of Lincoln’s schooldays, of the Tunker schoolmaster, the Black 
Hawk war, and pioneer life in Illinois, filled with anecdotes, Indian tra¬ 
ditions, etc. 

44Q *CARRUTH, HAYDEN. Track’s End . 

There is stirring adventure enough in this to satisfy the most invet¬ 
erate dime novel reader. More improbable things have actually hap¬ 
pened. A boy and a dog left alone in a Dakota town during a winter 
stands off wolves, Indians, and horse thieves by their pluck and inge¬ 
nuity. 

464 GATHER WOOD, M. H. Romance of Dollard. 

A story of the man who saved New France from the Iroquois, 1660. 

465 Story of Tonty. 

An interesting story of New France, 1678, and the friendship of La 
Salle and his faithful lieutenant, Henry de Tonty. 

481 CHAPIN, A A. Story of the Rhinegold. 

The story of the four great operas of Wagner’s “Nibelungen Ring,” 
told for young people; Das Rheingold, Die Walkure, Siegfried, and Got- 
terdammerung. 

499 CHURCH, A. J. Three Greek children. 

A tale of the Peloponnesian war. B. C. 431-404. 

“Professor Church has an ingenious and admirable way of ‘smuggling’ 
into the youthful mind, under the guise of stories, all sorts of informa¬ 
tion about classical times and classical heroes.”— Critic. 

505 CLARK, IMOGEN. Will Shakespeare’s little lad 


Last volume of 


The hero of this charming story is the “Bard of Avon’s” little son. 
Stratford life in Shakespeare’s day is accurately pictured. 

535 COMSTOCK, FANNY. Dramatic version of Greek 
myths and hero tales.... 

Twenty-five of the best known tales arranged for dramatization. 

537 COMSTOCK, H. T. Tower or throne; a romance of the 
girlhood of Elizabeth .. 

Episodes of the reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI. and Queen Mary 
woven into a pleasing story. Many historical personages are introduced, 
but Elizabeth and Mary are the central figures. 

543 *COOLIDGE, SUSAN. Clover. 

Fourth book of the “Katydid series.” Scene is laid in Colorado. 

547 In the High Valley . 

Concerning the visit of an English girl to Colorado, 
the series. 

559 COOMBS, F. L. Young Crusoes of the sky. 

Three boys start unintentionally on a balloon trip across the skies. 
After divers escapes they are finally marooned on a mesa in the great 
desert and forced to live like Robinson Crusoe for a time, learning many 
useful things in the way of self-preservation. 

564 *COOPER, J. F. Last of the Mohicans. 

“In illustrations, binding, type and size this edition is made expressly 
to attract children and to be easily read by them. It is published in the 
hope that more children will read this classic in a form at least as at¬ 
tractive as that of the new and untried juveniles.” Pictures in colors 
by E. Boyd Smith. 

566 Pilot; a tale of the sea. (Mohawk series)... 

Based on the career of John Paul Jones, in which “Long Tom” Coffin 
appears. 

573 COUCH, A. T. Quiller. Historical tales from Shakespeare 

Covers the ground not touched by Charles and Mary Lamb, Coriolanus. 
Julius Caesar, King John, Richard II. and III. and Henry IV., V. and VI. 

622 DAVIES, M. T. Phyllis.. 

A story for girls about a shy and diffident one who comes to live in a 
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DAVIS, REBECCA H. Kent Hampden. 

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DAVIS, RICHARD H. Stories for boys. 

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DAY, H. F. Rainy-day railroad war... 

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*DELAND, E. D. In the old Herrick House, and other 
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Tosephine . 

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Katrina. 

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DIMOCK, A. W. Be prepared. 

Two boy scouts on a canoe trip in Florida lose all their supplies and 
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*DIX, B. M. Hugh Gwyeth; a Roundhead cavalier. 

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Little captive lad. (Standard school library). 

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Fast mail . 

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DUDLEY, A. T. In the line. 

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With mask and mitt . 

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FRAZAR, DOUGLAS. Perseverance Island; or, The 
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GILMAN, BRADLEY. A son of the desert. 

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GOMME, G. L., ed. King’s story book. 

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GOSS, W. L. Jack Alden. (Young people’s series.) .... 

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GREGOR, E. R. Camping in the winter woods. 

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Red Arrow. 

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GREY, ZANE. Young lion hunter. 

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Jack among the Indians. 

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*HALE, E. E. Man without a country. 

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HALL, RUTH. In the brave days of old. 

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HAMP, S. F. Dale and Fraser, sheepmen; a story of 
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HAWKINS, C. J. Ned Brewster’s year in the Big 
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HIGGINSON, T. W. Tales of the enchanted islands of 
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HOFFMAN, A. S. Story of As you like it. 

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HOWARD, B. W. No heroes . 

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HUGHES, RUPERT. Dozen from Lakerim. 

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*HUGHES, THOMAS. Tom Brown’s school days. Riv¬ 
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The finest and most famous example of stories depicting English pub¬ 
lic school life. An honester, manlier story was never written, for the 
author had been through it all. 

IRVING, WASHINGTON. Old Christmas. (Illus¬ 
trated pocket classics. Cloth) . 

Descriptions of an old English Christmas from the “Sketch book,” with 
Caldecott’s inimitable pictures. 

JACKSON, G. E. Three Graces. 

A story of boarding school life and three girls of very different tem¬ 
perament and characteristics who influence each other for good. 

JACOBS, C. E. Blue Bonnet’s ranch party. 

Sequel to “Texas Blue Bonnet” about a party of young people from 
Massachusetts who visit Texas. 

Texas Blue Bonnett . 

A girl’s life on a Texas ranch. 

JOHNSON, ROSSITER. End of a rainbow. 

“At the. end of a rainbow there is always a crock of gold.” A story 
of some imaginative youngsters who looked for it and did many other 
interesting things. 

*KING, CHARLES. Cadet days .. 

“A book that might well be a guide to the customs and character of 
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performance of the smallest duty.”— Critic. 

From school to battlefield.. 

A story of school life in New York about 1860-62. Accounts of the 
exciting contests of the old volunteer fire companies, the stirring days 
of the outbreak of the war, the battle of Bull Run, etc. 

To the front; a sequel to Cadet days. 

In which George Graham of “Cadet Days” dons the army blue and has 
exciting experiences with striking miners in Colorado and wins honors 
in the Wounded Knee campaign against the Sioux in 1890. 

KIRK, E. O. Dorothy and her friends. 

A sequel to “Dorothy Deane.” 

Dorothy Deane. 

The story of Dorothy is simply “a chronicle of the doings of old-time 
New England children,” but it is told, with an irresistible charm that 
brings back memories of many such doings. 

KNIPE, E. B., and A. A. Maid of 76.. 

A story of revolutionary times, about a Massachusetts family which 
was half Tory and half patriot. The heroine is a girl of fourteen. 

LA MOTTE-FOQUE, FREDERICH DE. Undine, a 
romantic fairy tale. 

The story of Undine, the water-sprite, who loved a mortal, and 
through love and suffering acquired a soul, has long been a classic. 

LANIER, H. W. Selections from Sidney Lanier. 

Twenty poems and half as many prose selections with a most interesting 
account of the life of the poet by his son. 

LINCOLN, J. G. Pretty Tory .... 

A romance of the partisan warfare, in the South during the Revolution. 
Marion and Tarleton are introduced. 

LONGFELLOW, H. W. Song of Hiawatha. 

“This Indian Edda—if I may so call it—is founded on a tradition pre¬ 
valent among North American Indians, of a person of miraculous birth, 
who was sent among them to clear their rivers, forests and fishing 
grounds, and to teach them the arts of peace.”— Longfellow. Illustrated 
by Frederic Remington. 


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1448 McFARLANE, A. E. Great Bear Island. 

Good story of outdoor life and camping, hunting for Indian relics, etc. 

1479 MAJOR, CHARLES. Uncle Tom & Andy Bill... 

Lively stories of frontier life and adventure in the Middle West half 
a century ago, full of bear hunts and Indian lore, all told around the 
evening fire by Uncle Tom Andy Bill. 

1482 MARKS, JEANNETTE. Early English hero tales..... 

An excellent introduction to the great treasure house of English litera¬ 
ture. Stories about Beowulf, Caedmon, Cuchulain, St. Cuthbert, Havelok 
the Dane, Alfred the Great; from the earliest sources. 

I486 * MARRY AT, FREDERICK. Children of the New Forest. 

A splendid new edition of a delightful old book. It is a stirring story 
of Roundhead and Cavalier in the days of Charles I., and of what hap¬ 
pened to the royalist family of Colonel Beverley while he went to fight 
for his king. 

1498 MASEFIELD, JOHN Book of discoveries.. 

A story of two English boys and their explorations of the “strange lands” 
near home, guided by a man who knows a great deal about outdoor matters 
of interest to boys. 

1499 Jim Davis... 

We have this author in a new role. “The book belongs to the same 
class as Stevenson’s ‘Treasure Island’ and could be compared not un¬ 
favorably with that favorite story of adventure.”— Jeanette Gilder. 

A tale of the smugglers on the Devon coast in the early years of the 
nineteenth century. 

1500 *Martin Hyde, the Duke’s messenger. 

The remarkable adventures of an English boy who took an active 
part in the conspiracy to put James, Duke of Monmouth on the throne 
in the year 1685. 

1512 MAUD, CONSTANCE. Wagner’s heroes. 

Parsifal, Hans Sachs, Tannhauser, Lohengrin, written for young music 
lovers and young readers, and not for Wagnerites. 

1513 Wagner’s heroines . 

Brunhilde, Senta and Isolda. 

1588 MUIR, JOHN. Stickeen. 

Story of a dog and a thrilling account of the experience of man and 
dog on a glacier in Alaska during an icy storm. 

1592 *MUNROE, KIRK. Campmates, a story of the plains. .. 

Adventure on the western plains with an engineering party. This is 
an unusually popular series. 

1593 Canoemates ... 

A canoe trip from Key West along the Florida reef to the mainland 
and through the Everglades. 

1597 Dorvmates ....♦ 

A story of the Newfoundland fishing banks. 

1602 Raftmates . 

A story of rafting on the Mississippi. 

1710 PAINE, R. D. Dragon and the cross. 

The scene of this story is laid in China and the principal actors are 
two Americans, one the son of a missionary and the other a medical 
missionary fresh from college. Their experience in a native rebellion is 
thrilling enough to suit ordinary demands. 

1711 Head coach . 

“Clean sport and straight football” is the text of this tale of how a 
young clergyman, formerly a Yale “center” coached a small college team. 

1713 Steam shovel man. 

Adventures of a college athlete who gets a job on the “big ditch” 
during the building of the Panama Canal. 


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1717 

PALGRAVE, F. T., ed. Children’s treasury of English 
song. (Standard school library) . 

An excellent selection cf lyrics and ballads for children. A foretaste 
of the treasures of English poetry. 

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1747 

PERRY, NORA. Hope Benham . 

Concerning the experiences of a girl at boarding school. 

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1779 

*POE, E. A. Gold bug. (Canterbury classics). 

Boys who are fond of “Treasure Island” will like this story, with its 
mysterious cryptograph and search for hidden “pieces of eight.” Bio¬ 
graphical sketch of Poe. 

Rand, McNally & Co. 

.. .25 

1818 

PRITCHARD, M. T„ and TURKINGTON, G. A. 
Stories of thrift for young Americans. 

The excellent and very obvious moral of this story is “conserve your 
health, your money and your time” and you will be a happier and more 
useful boy or girl. 

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1828 

PYLE, HOWARD. Stolen treasure . 

Four tales of piratical adventure in colonial days. One of Henry 
Morgan, one of Captain Kidd, and one about the ghost of Captain William 
Brand. 

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1829 

*Story of Jack Ballister’s fortunes. 

The adventures of a boy kidnapped and sent to the Virginia planta¬ 
tions in 1719, who fell in with the pirate Blackbeard. 

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1850 

RANKIN, C. W. Cinder Pond. 

Jeanne, the heroine of this tale, lived out on the end of an old dock 
in Lake Superior, but she was sent away among strangers to grow up 
to be a “lady.” 

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1851 

Dandelion cottage . .*. 

A story for girls, which illustrates, but does not intrude, the merit of 
Self-reliance. Four young girls are given the use of a tumble-down cot¬ 
tage, which they promptly put into shape, and in which they cozily keep 
house all summer. 

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1852 

Girls of Gardenville. 

A collection of tales about a girls’ club. 

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1856 

RAY, A. C. Teddy, her book. 

A wholesome, sensible story of the friendship of a strong, healthy girl 
and an invalid boy. Its scenes are laid in a New England town and at 
Smith College. 

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1857 

RAYMOND, EVELYN. Boys and girls of Brantham.. 

An interesting story of a plan of co-education at a military academy. 

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1860 

REID, MAYNE. Boy hunters. 

Adventures in search of a white buffalo in the wilds of Louisiana and 
Texas. Alligator, bear and antelope hunts. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .32 

1861 

Cliff climbers. 

A tale of hunting adventures in India. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .60 

1879 

RICHARDS, L. E. Hildegarde’s holiday. 

Continuation of “Queen Hildegarde’s” life in the country. 

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1882 

Margaret Montfort . 

The experiences of Margaret as head of her uncle’s household. 

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1883 

Peggy . 

In this story one of the three cousins who appear in “Margaret Mont¬ 
fort” and “The Three Margarets,” goes to boarding school. 

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1885 

Queen Hildegarde.; • • . 

The story of what a country home did for a very much spoiled girl. 

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1890a 

RIDEOUT, H. M. White tiger. 

The lively adventure of a young mining expert among the Malays of 
the Dutch Indies. 

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1895 

ROBERTS, C. G. D. Around the campfire. 

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1896 

1898 


ROBERTS, C. G. D., Backwoodsmen. Macmillan Co 

Fifteen good stories of the big woods, and of the “humans” and “crea¬ 
tures” that people them. 

Neighbors unknown. Macmillan Co 


“Desolate stretches of the North Atlantic and barrens of the Arctic 
furnish the animal haunts to which Mr. Roberts transports his readers.”—• 
Book Review Digest. 


1934 *SAINTINE, J. X. B. Picciola; edited by A. S. Alger... Ginn & Co 

In this famous and exquisitely told story, the author’s own love of na¬ 
ture is revealed. A young nobleman, imprisoned by Napoleon for political 
offenses, finds a little plant growing between the paving stones of his 
court, watches it, cares for it, comes to love it, makes it his companion, 
and is gradually regenerated by its revelation to him of natural and 
divine law. 


.90 

.90 

.29 


1948 *SCHULTZ, J. W. On the warpath. 

A white boy accompanies the Blackfeet on a war party against the 
Assinaboines and Crows in the old fur-trading, buffalo-hunting days. 

1958 SCOLLARD, CLINTON, ed. Ballads of American brav¬ 
ery .. 

Poems which commemorate signal acts of valor in American history, 
in time of war and in time of peace. 

I960 *SCOTT, Sir WALTER. Ivanhoe: abridged by H. P. 

Williams. 

The long historical descriptions are omitted and also digressions of sev¬ 
eral pages an other subjects, but the story in Scott’s own words is not 
interfered with. 

1962 Ivanhoe. 

The events of this famous romance are laid in the reign of Richard 
I., about 1194. Cceur de Lion and Robin Hood are among the historical 
characters which appear in the wonderful pageant of feudal life with its 
tournaments and sieges. A holiday edition with very attractive pictures. 

1963 Kenilworth. (Portrait edition). 

The tragic story of Amy Robsart. A long list of historical scenes and 
personages are introduced, the central figure being Queen Elizabeth. 
Leicester, Raleigh, Spenser and others appear. Time 1575. 

1966 Pirate. (Portrait edition). 

A tale of the Orkney Islands about 1700, founded on the career of a 
pirate named Gow, who frequented Stromness, 1724-25. 

1967 Quentin Durward; abridged by H. P. Williams. 

One of Scott’s most fascinating tales. The scene is laid in France 
during the reign of Louis XI. about 1470, and deals with the career of 
a young Scot in the service of the king. 

1969 Quentin Durward. Edited by C. M. Yonge. 

1973 Talisman: abridged by H. P. Williams. 

A romance of the third crusade in the year 1193. Richard Coeur de 
Lion and Saladin are prominent characters. The “Talisman” was a 
pebble supposed to possess medicinal properties, belonging to Saladin. 

1989 SEAMAN, A. H. When a cobbler ruled the king. 

An historical story of the unfortunate little Louis XVII. of France 
The romance of the “Lost Dauphin” is one of the most mysterious and 
absorbing in history. 

1995 SEAWELL, M. E. Virginia cavalier. 

The story of Washington’s early life in Virginia, his famous journey 
through the wilderness to Fort Le Bceuf, his first battle and the disas¬ 
trous Braddock campaign. 

2028 SHAW, F. L. Hector ...... 

A charming story of a boy and girl comradeship. Hector, an English 
ltd, makes an eventful trip to his cousins in France. Told by Zelie, 
when grown up. 

2029 Phyllis Browne. 

An English girl of fourteen and her Polish cousin Ladislas have many 
lively adventures. The boy is emotional, high-spirited and sensitive, in 
decided contrast to plucky, kind-hearted Phyllis. 


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2041 

SHUTE, K. H., ed. Land of song. Book 3. 

A collection of verses for children. 

“The land of song is a great undiscovered country to the little child. 
By some road or other he must find his way into it, and these volumes 
simply attempt to point out a path through which he may be led into 
its happy fields.”— Preface. 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

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2095 

SPYRI, TOHANNA. Heidi. 

Beautiful gift # book edition of one of the best children’s stories ever 
written. Heidi is literature of the first order. The story deals with life 
in the mountains of Switzerland. 

E. P. Dutton & Co. 

1.25 

2099 

STANLEY, H. M. Mv Kalulu. 

. A story of Central Africa, full of information regarding life in the 
interior of the “Dark Continent.” 

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2118 

♦STEVENSON, R. I. Black arrow . 

A story of the Wars of the Roses, in which Richard, Duke of Glouces¬ 
ter, plays a part. The hero is Master Richard Shelton, who sides with 
the Yorkists, and falls in with a band of outlaws. 

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^Treasure Island. 

“If schooners, islands and maroons 

And buccaneers and buried gold. 

Can please, as me they pleased of old, 

The wiser youngsters of to-day; 

So be it and fall on!” 

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STOCKTON, F. R. Rudder grange. 

The funny experiences of Euphemia and her husband, who establish 
themselves for the summer in an old canal boat which they fit up and 
christen “Rudder Grange.” Pictures by A. B. Frost. 

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*STODDARD, W. O. Battle of New York. 

A story of Civil War days in New York and the draft riots of 1863. 
Has a fine patriotic ring and presents both sides of the question. 

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2146 

Partners. 

A story of an energetic girl and her brother, who embark in a business 
* venture to help along. 

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2175 

STUART, R. M. Solomon Crow’s Christmas pockets.... 

Ten charming Christmas stories of Louisiana told mainly in negro 
dialect. 

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SWIFT, JONATHAN. Gulliver’s travels. (Illustrated 
pocket classics. Cloth) . 

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TAGGART, M. A. Miss Lochinvar. 

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2191 

Miss Lochinvar’s return. 

Miss Lochinvar came “out of the West” and spent a winter with her 
cousins in New York. 

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TAPPAN, E. M. In the days of Alfred the Great. 

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2197 

In the days of Queen Elizabeth. 

Introducing all the famous personages who made up the court of “Good 
Queen Bess’ and the heroes who made her reign the most glorious in 
English history. 

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2198 

In the days of William the Conqueror. 

The interesting story of the Conqueror’s early life in Normandy and 
the Conquest of England. 

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2210 

THANET. OCTAVE. We all. 

A story of a Chicago boy who spends a winter in Arkansas. 

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TOMLINSON, F. T. Champion of the regiment. 

A story of the year 1781, Noah Dare, the champion wrestler is again the 
hero. Siege of Yorktown, skirmishes and acts of heroism which led to 
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2232 

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TITLE. 

*TOMLINSON, E. T. Jersey boy in the Revolution. 

A story of the loyal people of old Monmouth County, 1778, the scene 
of partisan raids and exploits. 

Prisoners of war. 

A story of two young scouts of the Union army who were captured 
by the Confederates ana confined at Andersonville. Life in the prison 
pen is vividly described. 

Three colonial boys. 

An excellent picture of the times of 1775 in and around New York. 
Three New Jersey boys have a series of exciting adventures carrying 
powder to Washington at Cambridge. 

Three young continentals . 

Sequel to “Three colonial boys.” Dealing with the events about New 
York which culminate in the battle of Long Island, August 26, 1776. 

Two young patriots . 

A story of Burgoyne’s invasion, 1777. Follows “Washington’s young 
aids.” 


Under colonial colors . 

A story of one of the most arduous and heroic campaigns of the Revolu¬ 
tion. Arnold’s march through the Maine wilderness to Quebec, 1775. 

Washington’s young aids . 

A story of the New Jersey campaign, 1776-77. Description of the 
prison ships and prison houses of New York. Continuing the adventures 
of the “Three young continentals.” 

*TWAIN, MARK. Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 

“In no book in our language, to my mind, has the boy simply as a boy 
been better realized than in this book .”—Brander Matthews. 

Into the stories of “Tom Sawyer” and “Huckleberry Finn” Mr. Clemens 
wrote his own boyhood at Hannibal, Missouri, on the banks of the great 
river which he has described with such power and charm. 

VAILE, C. M. Orcutt girls. 

The experiences of two interesting girls in a New England country 
academy. 

Sue Orcutt. 

A sequel to “Orcutt girls.” 

VAN DYKE, HENRY. The Van Dyke book, edited by 
Edwin Mims . 

Selections from the writings of Henry van Dyke, including the outdoor 
essays, “Little Rivers,” “Camping Out,” “The Open Fire,’ etc. “The 
First Christmas Tree,” “The Footpath to Peace,” and a biographical 
sketch of the author by his son are also included. 


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2291 

VERRILL, A. H. Cruise of the Cormorant. 

Story of a cruise among the Lesser Antilles from St. Thomas to 
Tabago. 

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*WALLACE LEW. The chariot race. (From Ben Hur). 

The famous race in the theatre at Antioch between Judah Ben Hur, 
who drives the four Arabs of the old Sheik Ilderim, and the Roman 
youth, Messala. Spirited pictures by Sigismond de Ivanowski. 

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WARD, MARGARET. Nancy Lee. 

Concerning the boarding school life of a lively girl who bids fair to be 
as popular as her predecessor, “Betty Wales.” 

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WEBSTER, JEAN. Daddy Long Legs. 

A bright sunshiny little story, on the “Margery Daw” order, in the form 
of letters written by an orphan girl to the unknown man who has taken 
her from a “Home” and is sending her to college. 

The Baker & Taylox Co. 

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WELLS, CAROLYN. Patty at home. 

In which Patty Fairfield has more interesting experiences as a house, 
keeper in a suburban town. Her troubles and the way in which she 
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TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

2354 

WELLS, CAROLYN. Patty Fairfield . 

Patty is a bright fourteen-year-old girl, who makes visits to each of 
her four aunts for the purpose of taking notes and observations prepara¬ 
tory to keeping house for her father. Her experiences are very amusing. 

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2355 

Patty in the citv . 

Patty’s good sense and cheerful disposition follow her through the 
difficulties of life in a New York apartment and a private school for girls 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

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2384 

WHITNEY,, Mrs. A. D. T. Other girls . 

Mrs. Whitney’s stories for girls have the genuine New England atmos¬ 
phere. The events never rise above the ordinary, but she pictures every¬ 
day life, the homely virtues and shortcomings of country folk with truth 
and accuracy. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

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2387 

We girls; a home story . 

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2400 

WIGGIN, K. D. Polly Oliver’s problem; a story for 
girls. (Riverside school library) . 

The heroine finds that something to do is necessary not only for her 
livelihood, but to console her in sorrow and she does the simple thing 
she can do better than anyone else. 

F. C. Stechert & Co . 

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2401 

*Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm . 

One of the most thoroughly delightful children in literature. Little 
Rebecca, who has imagination and a weakness for poetry, goes to live 
with a stern old New England aunt who has not a vestige of either. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

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2403 

Summer in a canon . 

A story of a jolly party of young people who camp out in a California 
canon. 

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2424 

WILLIAMS, HAWLEY. Fair play ..< 

“Points a commendable lesson in democracy. A wholesome clean 
boys’ book which will find many grateful readers.”— Bookman. 

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2425 

Winning Hit . 

A “Lansing” baseball story. 

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2463 

YONGE, C. M. Caged lion . 

A story of the captivity of the King of Scotland, James I., in England, 
1423. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .75 

2464 

Daisy chain. 

A story of English life. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .75 

2465 

*Lances of Lynwood. 

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A story of English chivalry in the reign of Edward III., of battle and 
adventure in France and Spain with the Black Prince. 


EIGHTH GRADE. 


CHILDREN FROM THIRTEEN TO FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE. 

*Books starred are suggested as a standard library for grade. 

GENERAL REFERENCE SHELF FOR THE CLASSROOM 

130 BAKER, A. G., and A. H. WARE. Municipal govern- Ginn & Co.75 

ment of the City of New York. 

A text-book in New York civics. Interesting chapters on every de¬ 
partment of the city government, the duties of the officials and executive 
boards. 

358 BULFINCH, THOMAS. Age of fable; or, The beauties 

of mythology. Edited by E. E. Hale. The Baker & Taylor Co.74 

A standard work upon the mythology of Greece and Rome, including 
chapters of Norse, Egyptian and Hindu myths. 






























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NO. TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

472 

CHAMPLIN, J. D. Young folk’s cyclopaedia of common 
things . 

A most valuable book for teaching the use of reference books. Covers 
about everything of interest to boys and girls in natural science and the 
useful arts. 

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.. 1.99 

473 

Young folk’s cyclopaedia of literature and art. 

Includes architecture, sculpture, painting and music, as well as short 
accounts of great books, stories and poems, famous characters, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.99 

474 

Young folk’s cyclopaedia of persons and places. 

Both real and fabulous personages and events. A book of famous 
names. 

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477 

CHAMPLIN, J. D., and F. A. LUCAS. Young folk’s 
cyclopaedia of natural history . 

“The book will be most useful to children, who will find it too in¬ 
teresting to be considered mere study.” 

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2797 

FOSTER, W. H. Debating for boys . 

Organization of debating clubs, parliamentary procedure, “town meet¬ 
ing,” questions for debate. 

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1237 

KELLEY, F. B. Historical guide to the City of New 
York . 

The official handbook of the City History Club. Outlines a series of 
walks and excursions over the five boroughs. Easily carried in the 
pocket and well indexed. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

. . 1.08 


NATURAL HISTORY, SCIENCE, INVENTIONS, ETC.' 

8 * ADAMS, J. H. Harper’s electricity book for boys. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

“The boy who goes through this admirable book with vim and zest 
stands an excellent chance of making a good electrical engineer in the 
long run .”—Electric World 

An excellent guide for any boy with ordinary resources. Directions 
for making cells and batteries, switches and insulators, armatures, motors 
and coils, and for easy experiments with home-made appliances at small 
cost. 


127 

BAIKIE, JAMES. Peeps at the heavens . 

Colored illustrations of the sun, moon, and planets add much to the 
attractiveness of this readable book about the stars. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

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132 

BAKER, R. S. Bov’s second book of inventions. 

Radium, flying machines, the earthquake measurer, electrical furnaces, 
wireless telegraphy, etc. The latest discoveries in the scientific world. 

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238 

BISHOP, FARNHAM. Story of the submarine. 

An up to date account of the development of the underwater boat and 
the American inventors who contributed to it. 

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396 

BURNS, E. E. Story of great inventions. 

The romance of invention surrounding such names as Archimedes 
Galileo, Watt, Newton, Morse, Bell, Edison, and Marconi is graphically 
told. Electricity, naturally, comes in for a lion’s share of attention. . 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

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526 *COLLINS. F. A. Book of wireless. 

Description of wireless sets and how boys can make and operate them, 
by an authority. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

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529 

Wireless man . 

“The work of the wireless operator on land and sea and the important 
position which the Marconi invention has, in a short period of time, come 
to occupy in modern life are graphically described in this book. The 
work of boy amateurs, a simple explanation of the mechanism of a wire¬ 
less . outfit, some novel uses to which wireless has been put.”— Book 
Review Digest. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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790 

FARADAY, MICHAEL. Chemical history of a candle.. 

“In the magnetism of his presence, and in masterly clearness in ex¬ 
planation, especially to his Christmas audience of children, Faraday 
was as remarkable as he was intellectual in power and in discoveries.” 

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GIBSON, W. H. Secrets out-of-doors . 

This book is “a walk and a talk with a great artist-naturalist who 
points out the strange things of the woods and fields and their meaning.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.42 

922 

GRIFFITH, A. M. M. Stars and their stories . 

“An excellent collection of star-lore with much likelihood of reflex 
helpfulness to literature as well as science.”— Nation. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

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990 

HALL, C. A. How to use the microscope . 

A guide for the novice. The instruments described are all relatively 
inexpensive. 

F. C. Stechert Co . 

.. .39 

1121 

HOUSTON, E. J. Wonder book of volcanoes and earth¬ 
quakes . 

F. C. Stechert Co . 

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1135 

*HUBBARD, O. B. ; and TURNER, C. Boys’ book of aero¬ 
planes . 

“Gives theoretical and practical instructions in all that pertains to 
flying in the heavier than air machines, from the building of the aeroplane 
to the intricate study of air currents; and is written so that any boy of 
normal intelligence can understand it.”— Ind. 

F. C. Stechert Co . 

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1423 

MCCARTHY, EUGENE. Familiar fish . 

A practical book on the habits of fresh-water game fish and how to 
take them. Introduction by David Starr Jordan. A boy or girl may 
learn a great deal about the gentle art of angling from this book. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.08 

1514 

MAULE, H. E. Bov’s book of new inventions . 

The aeroplane, wireless transmission of power, motion picture machine, 
how motion pictures are made, the Tesla turbine, Edison and concrete, 
latest automobile engine, wireless telegraphy, Tungsten electric lamp, 
color photography and other inventions described for young readers. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.26 

1520 

MERRIAM, F. A. Birds through an opera-glass . 

A practical bird book, with many hints to help young observers. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.. .54 

1538 

MILLS, E. A. In the beaver world . 

“Beavers have been my neighbors since I was a boy. At any time during 
the past twenty-five years I could go from my cabin on the slope of Longs 
Peak, Colorado to a number of colonies within fifteen minutes.” The Author. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

... 1.22 

1560 

MORGAN, A. P. The boy electrician. 

Svndicate Trading Co. 

.. 1.40 


“An admirably complete and explicit handbook for young boys who fall 
under the spell of experimenting and tinkering with electrical apparatus.”— 
Boston Transcript. 


1935 ST. JOHN, T. M. How two boys made their own elec¬ 
trical apparatus. The Baker & Taylor Co.66 

Clear and complete directions for making one hundred and fifty-two 
different pieces of apparatus for practical use of students or teachers in 
the study of elementary electricity. 


1937 Real electric toy-making for boys. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Directions for making a large number of simple toys operated by 
electricity and magnetism. 

2006 SERVISS, G. P. Round the year with the stars. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“Charts accompany the four chapters upon the vernal equinox, sum¬ 
mer solstice, autumnal equinox, and winter solstice. A chapter on the 
planets is followed by an appendix, the pronunciation of stars and con¬ 
stellations, names and an index.”— Book Review Digest . 

3057 SHARP, J. M. Practical electric wiring.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A handy reference book which shows how to install a system of electric 
wiring and what to do if anything goes wrong. 

2287 VELVIN, ELLEN. Behind the scenes with wild ani¬ 
mals . The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Interesting talks about the ways of animals, wild and tame; the perils 
behind the scenes in animal shows; the curiosities of animal life; the 
methods of animal trainers, and other kindred topics.”— Outlook. 

2292 VERRILL, A. H. Harper’s aircraft book. Ihe Baker & Taylor Co 

' Why aeroplanes fly, how to make models, gliders, different types of 
machines, hydro-aeroplanes, war in the air, etc. 


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2293 VERRILL, A. H. Harper’s gasoline engine book. The Baker & Taylor Co 

All about gas engines, and their parts, marine and stationary motors, 
vehicle motors, troubles and repairs. Glossary of technical terms and index. 

2294 Harper’s wireless book. The Baker & Taylor Co 


Explains wireless telegraphy and the instruments for sending and re¬ 
ceiving messages, how to make instruments. Chapters on wireless 
telephony. 


2420 * WILLIAMS, ARCHIBALD. How it is done; or, Vic¬ 
tories of the engineer. F. C. Stechert Co. 

This book takes up the most important feats of recent years in rail¬ 
road engineering, ship and bridge building, irrigation, mining and tun¬ 
neling, dam building, securing power from water falls, and devotes a 
chapter to the Panama Canal. The building and launching of the 
Mauretania, the making of the Florida Keys Railroad, the building of 
the East River bridges, the Simplon tunnel work and the curbing of the 
Nile are a few subjects covered. 

2422 How it works . F. C. Stechert Co. 

Boys of a mechanical bent will be interested in this book. It explains 
in simple, non-technical language the steam engine, steam turbine, in¬ 
ternal-combustion engine, wireless telegraphy, telephone, all sorts of 
electrical apparatus, railway brakes, signalling, optics, microscope, tele¬ 
scope, talking machines, hydraulic machinery, heating and lighting, and 
various mechanism. 

2448 WOOD, THEODORE. Natural history for young people. E. P. Dutton & Co 

Mammals, birds, reptiles, fishes, insects. A most attractive book with 
several hundred pictures, some in colors. Popular text. 


2475 ZERBE, J. S. Aeroplanes. The Baker & Taylor Co 

(Every boy’s mechanical library.) 

2476 Automobiles.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

(Every boy’s mechanical library.) 

2477 Motors.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

(Every boy’s mechanical library.) 

Very popular books on mechanical subjects. Non-technical. Accurate. 


HANDICRAFT, AMUSEMENTS, ATHLETICS, BOY SCOUTS, ETC. 


10 ADAMS, J. H. Harper’s machinery book for boys. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Good for boys of all ages. Interesting chapters on simple mechanics, 
mechanics’ tools, power and power transmission, water, wind, steam and 
electric power, hydraulics, metal and woodworking machinery, concrete 
construction, metal casting, forging, welding, etc., automobiles, motor 
boats and the stationary gas engine; shop hints, formulas, tables and 
dictionary of terms. 


269 Boy Scouts of America. Handbook for boys. Syndicate Trading Co. . 

The official guide for scouts and scoutmasters. Chapters on scoutcraft, 
woodcraft, campcraft, tracking, trailing and signaling, health, chivalry, 
first aid, games, patriotism and citizenship. 

401 BURROUGHS, W. D. Wonderland of stamps. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Boys and girls who collect postage stamps will revel in this book, and 
those who do not collect stamps will want to. Everything about philately 
in form of a story. 


528 COLLINS, F. A. Second boys’ book of model aero¬ 
planes . The Baker & Taylor Co 

“He quite convinces you that aeroplane building is both the finest 
sport and the finest mechanical training that a boy can have .”—Review 
of Reviews. 

624 DAVIS, G. C. Motor boating for boys. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A simple, practical handbook for installing and running motors in all 
kinds of small boats. 


890 GRAHAM, JOFIN and E. H. CLARK. Practical track 

and field athletics. The Baker & Taylor Co 

How to train for sprinting and the long runs, for the hurdles, jumping, 
pole vaulting, putting the shot and throwing the hammer, the discus, etc. 

American amateur records are given at the head of each chapter. 


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1026 

HATTON, H., and PLATE, A. Magician’s tricks. 

Describes all kinds of tricks, simple and complicated, most all of which 
a clever boy or girl may learn to do. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.15 

1107 

HOPKINS, G. M. Home mechanics for amateurs. 

Chapters on woodworking, metal working, model engines and boilers, 
meteorological instruments, telescopes and microscopes, electrical appara¬ 
tus, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.12 

2913 

*KINGSLAND, Mrs. BURTON. Book of indoor and 
outdoor games. With suggestions for entertainments.. 

This is a veritable cyclopaedia of games, pastimes and entertainments, 
which will find a place close to the hearts of all who have to devise 
ways and means for the amusements of young or old. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.83 

1537 

MILLER, W. H. Camp craft. 

Valuable handbook for the amateur camper. Practical advice about 
outfit, cooking, tents, beds, etc. Photographs and diagrams are a valuable 
feature. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.05 

1942 

SANFORD, T. G. Art crafts for beginners. 

Boys and girls who like to make things will find this little book sug¬ 
gestive and helpful in designing, woodworking, pyrography, sheet-metal 
work, leather work, bookbinding, clay modeling, basketry and beadwork. 

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2256 

Track athletics in detail. 

Directions and suggestions for young athletes on training for track and 
field events. Running, walking, hurdline, high and broad jump, throw¬ 
ing the hammer and putting the shot, pole vaulting, bicycling. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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2445 

WITHINGTON, PAUL. Book of athletics. 

A collection of articles by famous trainers and college athletes. Football, 
baseball, track athletics, rowing, tennis, hockey, swimming, wrestling, 
lacrosse, basket ball, golf. Well illustrated. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

1.04 


MUSIC, FINE ARTS, PHOTOGRAPHY, ETC. 


185 

BARSTOW, CHARLES. Famous buildings. 

A primer of architecture. Well illustrated. Excellent book of reference 
for young readers. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.52 

188 

Famous pictures. 

This excellent little book on modern art and the history of painting is 
intended for older children, but will be welcomed by many adults. It 
discusses the world’s famous pictures and the artists who painted them, 
in chapters devoted to portraits, animal pictures, landscapes, legendary 
and historical subjects, decoration, genre and still-life, etc. 

Syndicate Trading Co.. 

.50 

1202 

JENKS, TUDOR. Photography for young people. 

“A complete handbook to photography for amateurs. The chemistry 
and physics of the camera, as well as a running history of the develop¬ 
ment of photography, are included. Perhaps more up-to-date than 

Alexander Black’s Photography, indoor and out. For older boys and girls.” 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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1252 

KEYSOR, J. E. Great artists. 2 vols. 

Volume I. contains brief sketches of the lives and work of Raphael, 
Rubens, Murillo and Durer. Volume II. contains Van Dyck, Rembrandt, 
Reynolds and Bonheur. 

Educational Pub. Co. 

.84 

1385 

LILLIE, L. C. Story of music and musicians for young 
readers . 

Stories of the famous composers and tone-masters attractively told. 
History of the piano-forte outlined and also the simplest rules of musical 
art. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.35 

2082 

SMITH, NICHOLAS. Stories of great national songs.. 

A very interesting book on the history of our national songs and those 
of other countries, the circumstances under which they were written, 
facts about authors, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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2473 

YOUNG, FILSON. Wagner stories. 

The music dramas from The Flying Dutchman through Parsifal. Dis¬ 
tinguished for its literary style and understanding of the subject. 

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FRANK, M. M. Short plays about famous authors. 

Goldsmith, Dickens, Heine, Fanny Burney, and Shakespeare are the 
central figures. Settings and costumes simple and easily made. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.72 

2944 

MACKAY, C. D. Costumes and scenery for amateurs.. 

Contains instructions for amateurs for producing their own costumes 
and scene sets, for plays, pageants, masks or festivals. In following the 
designs in this book any American historical pageant may be completely 
costumed. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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2945 

How to produce children’s plays. 

A most helpful book for the teacher or schoolchild who contemplates 
the production of plays. Contains lists of plays for public schools and 
settlements. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. 


54 

ALLEN, T. G., and W. L. SACHTLEBEN. Across 
Asia on a bicycle. 

Story of three years’ journey from Constantinople to Pekin by two 
young American students. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.89 

126 

BACON, E. M. Literary pilgrimages in New England. . 

Journeys to the homes of famous American authors—Whittier’s, Long¬ 
fellow’s, Hawthorne’s, Lowell’s, and many others from Maine to Con¬ 
necticut. 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

1.20 

325 

BROOKS, NOAH. First across the continent. 

A detailed account of the Lewis and Clarke’s expedition, 1803-1805. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.05 

362 *BULLEN, F. T. Cruise of the Cachelot; round the world 
after sperm whales. 

“I’ve never read anything that equals it in its deep-sea wonder and 
mystery; nor do I think that any book before has so completely covered 
the whole business of whale-fishing and at the same time given such 
real and new sea pictures .”—Rudyard Kipling. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.35 

613 

DANA, R. IT, Jr. Two years before the mast. 

A personal narrative of a voyage from Boston around Cape Horn to 
the western coast of North America in 1837. The best account of sailor 
life ever written. William Cullen Bryant recommended the book to the 
publishers as “equal to Robinson Crusoe,” and the event has justified 
his forecast. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.05 

694 

DOUBLEDAY, RUSSELL. From cattleranch to col¬ 
lege . 

A true story of boy life in the cattle country of Dakota twenty-five 
years ago. Indian fights, buffalo hunts, placer mining, cowboy adven¬ 
tures without number. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.35 

719 

DU CHAILLU, P. B. Land of the long night. 

An account of travel, hunting and adventure in Lapland and the Far 
North. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.20 

738 

DU PUY, W. A. Uncle Sam: modern miralces. 

The great tasks which the U. S. Government undertakes to benefit 
humanity, conquering contagion, helping the farmer, shackling the Missis¬ 
sippi, making good roads, the census, irrigating the deserts, conserva¬ 
tion, etc. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.89 

737 

Unde Sam: wonder worker. 

Some of the strange and wonderful activities of the U. S. Government 
especially in the bureaus of the Department of Agriculture. Illustrated 
with photographs. 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.88 

850 ♦GARLAND, HAMLIN. Boy life on the prairie. 

Recollections of a prairie farm in northern Iowa and of the work and 
plans of a western boy thirty-five years ago. 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

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1367 LAWSON, W. P. Log of a timber cruiser. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The actual life and day to day duties of the rangers of U. S. forest 

service. A first-class outdoor book and a good yarn to boot. 

1415 LUMMIS, C. F. Land of Poco Tiempo. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Descriptions of the natural beauties, the picturesque people, the savage 
Apache warriors of New Mexico, the land of “pretty soon.” 


1517 MELVILLE, HERMAN. Typee; life in the south seas; 

edited by W. P. Trent. D. C. Heath & Co 

The actual experiences of two American sailors on the Marquesas 
Islands, 1841, as full of adventure as “Robinson Crusoe.” With full de¬ 
scription of a mer.chant sailing ship. 


1539 *MILLS, E. A. Wild life on the Rockies. Syndicate Trade Co 

An unusually interesting book about the experiences of a government 
experiment officer in the wilds of Colorado. He made scores of long 
* exploring tramps alone in the mountains and recorded graphically his 
hair-breadth escapes from mountain slides and wild animals. Some of 
the best stories are “The beaver and his work,” “Faithful Scotch,” a dog 
story, and “Besieged by bears.” 

1543 MITTON, G. E. Peeps at great cities: London. F. C. Stechert Co.. 

Another beautifully illustrated volume of the “Peeps.” This time 
about the greatest city in the world. Contains a plan, and chapters on 
the river, Westminster, old London bridge, streets and houses, the 
government, etc. 


1548 MOFFETT, C. Land of mystery. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A tale of adventure in Egypt. Well illustrated. 

1817 PRICE, O. W. The land we live in; the boys’ book of 

conservation. The Baker & Taylor Co 

This book deserves the attention of every boy and girl in the country. 

It deals with the protection of our great national resources, the forests, 
rivers, streams, soil, and the rich minerals that are in it, against waste 
and extravagance. 


1862 REMINGTON, FREDERIC. Crooked trails.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Remington was the artist of the West that has passed. The cowboy, 
the Indian and the Indian-fighting regular soldier were his great sub¬ 
jects. These sketches are American literature and American art of a 
♦unique type which no boy can afford to miss. 

1863 Pony tracks. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Regular army life on the plains during the Sioux outbreak in Dakota, 

1891; on a Mexican cattle ranch; in the Sierra Madre Mountains; in 
Dakota; the Yellowstone and the Rockies. 

1911 ROLT-WHEELER, FRANCIS. Boy with the U. S. 

Census. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The books on government service written by Mr. Rolt-Wheeler are 
highly recommended for accuracy and absorbing interest. This par¬ 
ticular one will show you that there is romance and adventure in taking 
a census. It is highly approved by the Director of the U. S. Census 
Bureau. 


1914 Boy with the U. S. foresters. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Few boys know about the magnificent service rendered the country by 
its little army of foresters. Their duties call for the highest kind of 
pluck and energy. This book will tell you how they handle forest fires, 
law breakers, and wild animals. 

1917 Boy with the U. S. Survey. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The story aims to “show the inner and the outer worth of the United 
States Geological Survey, as well as to depict the adventurous possi¬ 
bilities open to a lad of perseverance and spirit.” The information it 
contains is accurate, the style attractive, and the pictures taken from 
photographs made for the survey. 


2050 SIEPEN, EDITH. Peeps at great cities: Berlin. F. C. Stechert Co 

How the boys and girls of Germany’s capital work and play. De¬ 
scriptions of the people, the shops, the streets, the imperial family, the 
surburbs, and many other things. Plan of the city, and colored pictures. 


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2266 TURLEY, CHARLES. Voyages of Captain Scott. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.44 

Boys and girls who like to read of brave men who take risks and are not 
afraid to die, will find this story of Capt. Robert F. Scott full of thrilling 
interest. It is a record of the unfortunate expedition to the South Pole, 

1910-1913. Introduction by Sir James Barrie. 

2426 WILLIAMS, MARGERY. Peeps at great cities: Paris. F. C. Stechert Co..39 

A handy and most attractive little volume with a dozen colored plates 
of life and famous places in the French capital. 


BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, AND CIVICS. 


4 ABBOTT, J. S. C. Peter Stuyvesant. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A history of New Amsterdam under the Dutch governors, and the 
career of picturesque, lion-hearted, old “Peter the Headstrong.” 

124 BACON, E. M. Boys’ Drake. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The spirited story of the great English sea fighter told in the words of 
the old sixteenth century records. Interesting maps and pictures add to 
its value. 

167 BARNES JAMES. David G. Farragut. (Beacon biog¬ 
raphies) .,. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An excellent sketch of the great naval commander’s life and battles. 

172 Naval actions of the war of 1812. The Baker & Taylor Co, 


A spirited narrative of the famous sea fights of Hull, Decatur, Bain- 
bridge, Perry, McDonough, Lawrence, Porter, Stewart and other captains. 

Carlton T. Chapman’s illustrations in colors add much to make this a 
fascinating book for boys. 

263 BOOTH, W. S. Wonderful escapes by Americans. Syndicate Trading Co. 

These true stories are compiled from various writers, and recount the 
capture of the pioneers by Indians, war spying, escapes from Libby and 
Andersonville, slave fugitives, fire fighting and tornadoes .”—Boston Tran¬ 
script. 

276 Boys’book of battles. Syndicate Trading Co. 

A collection of prose and verse beginning with the account of an Egyp¬ 
tian victory of 1326 B. C. taken from the Monuments and including 
descriptions of famous and epoch-making struggles on land and sea 
down to the great war of 1914. Illustrated. 

279 BRADY, C. T. Colonial fights and fighters. Syndicate Trading Co 

Exploration, adventure and battle on the American continent prior to 
the War of the Revolution. De Soto, the Huguenots in Florida. Henry 
Morgan and his buccaneers, Frontenac, Oglethorpe, the capture of Louis- 
burg, the French and Indian war. 

280 Commodore Paul Jones. Syndicate Trading Co 

A spirited, appreciative biography of a great sea captain. As readable 
as a romance. Portrait and maps. 

282 Indian fights and fighters; 1866-1876. 2 vols. each., Syndicate Trading Co 

A history of the struggle between the U. S. Army and the Western 
Indians since the Civil War. The famous campaigns of Crook, Custer, 

Miles, Forsyth and others. Illustrations by Remington, Schreyvogel. 

Zogbaum. 

309 BROOKS, E. S. Story of New York... The 

An account of the founding of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam, 
and its development into the great Empire State. With particular at¬ 
tention to the romantic, heroic and picturesque features of the story. 

310 Story of our war with Spain. The 

A simple, concise and interesting narrative of the war of 1898. 

321 BROOKS, NOAH. Abraham Lincoln. (Knickerbocker 

literature series) . The 

The youth, early training, early manhood of Lincoln described with 
unusual interest and sympathy by one who knew him well in Illinois and 
was himself a pioneer during some of the stirring times on the border. 


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2713 CARTER, C. F. When railroads were new.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.44 

“This book is not a history of the development of railroad finance or 
railroad exploitation, but the fascinating story of the struggles, the 
fantastic failures and the final triumphs of the pioneer railroad builders.”— 

Review of Reviews. 


486 CHENEY, E. D. Louisa M. Alcott; her life, letters and 

journals . 

A complete and authorized biography. 

604 CURTIS, W. E. The true Abraham Lincoln. 

One of the most readable biographies of the great President. Abound¬ 
ing in anecdotes and Lincoln stories, but covering every important event 

606 *CUSTER, E. B. Following the guidon. 

Army life, Indian fights, hunting trips in the Indian Territory and 
Kansas with Custer and the Seventh Cavalry, 1868. 

607 Tenting on the plains. 

General Custer’s life and campaigns in Texas and Kansas, 1865-1867. 

682 DIX, E. A. Champlain, the founder of New France. . . 

“On the long honor-roll of French chivalry there are few names with 
a brighter or purer lustre.”— John Fiske. 

695 DOUBLEDAY, RUSSELL. Gunner aboard the Yankee. 

The experiences of a member of the New York Naval Reserve in the 
war with Spain, containing interesting descriptions of sailor life and 
much information in regard to the naval militia, naval signaling, etc. 

712 DRAKE, S. A. Watch fires of 76..... 

Scraps of history, anecdotes of the revolution gathered from the lips 
of veterans. “Homely tales of the rank and file of the ‘Old Continentals.’.” 

713 DRAPER, A. S. Rescue of Cuba: an episode in the 

growth of free government. 

The story of our war with Spain; the causes and results. A spirited, 
patriotic narrative. 

728 DUDLEY, E. L. Benjamin Franklin. 

Readable life of the most versatile man of his time. 

776 ELLIOTT, S. B. Sam Houston (Beacon biographies).... 

A well-written sketch of a great pioneer and state builder, and a career 
as romantic as the veriest fiction. 

779 EPLER, P. H. Life of Clara Barton. 

There are few more interesting and inspiring stories than the true one 
of Clara Barton, “Angel of the Battlefield,” and founder of the Red 
Cross. 

789 * Famous adventures and prison escapes of the civil war. 

Includes the great locomotive chase in Georgia, Colonel Rose’s tunnel 
out of Libby prison, Morgan’s Rough Riders, etc. 

816 FRANK, M. M. Great authors in their youth. 

The great authors are Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thack¬ 
eray, Dickens, the Brownings, Tennyson, Charles Lamb. Charlotte Bronte, 
Jane Austin, John Ruskin. 

833 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. Autobiography. 

One of the great biographies of the world which everyone should read. 
No boy can afford to miss it. An inexpensive edition that contains a 
sketch of Franklin’s life from the point at which his autobiography ends. 
Notes, etc. 


The Baker & Taylor Co.97 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.50 

The Baker & Taylor Co.93 

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The Baker & Taylor Co.72 

Syndicate Trading Co..92 

The Baker & Taylor Co.73 

Silver, Burdett & Co.80 

F. C. Stechert Co..36 

The Baker & Taylor Co.36 

Macmillan Co. 1.67 

The Baker & Taylor Co.93 

The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

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840 FROISSART. Sir John. Chronicles of England, France 

and Spain.. E. P. Dutton & Co 

Condensed version for young readers, based upon Thomas Joline’s 
translation, 1803, and adapted by H. P. Dunster, 1853. Pictures by 
Plerbert Cole. 


845 *FUNSTON, FREDERICK. Memories of two wars- The Baker & Taylor Co 

There are few more readable books of adventure than this account of 
General Funston’s service in the Cuban army and later in the Philippines. 


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CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

858 

GIBBS, GEORGE. Pike and cutlass . 

Stirring hero tales of the United States Navy from Paul Jones to 
Farragut, and the men of 1898. 

The Baker & Taylor Co . 

.90 

861 

GILBERT, H. M. The conquerors of Mexico . 

Retold from Prescott in narrative style which young people will read. 
Illustrated. 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

1.03 

862 

The conquerors of Peru... 

Retold from Prescott. Illustrated. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

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GRIFFIS, W. E. Japan in history, folk-lore and art.. .. 

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Romance of conquest ; the story of American expan¬ 
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GRINNELL, G. B. Indians of today . 

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Trails of the pathfinders . 

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HAWORTH, B. L. George Washington, farmer . 

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HEMSTREET, CHARLES. Nooks and corners of old 
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*HILL, F. S. Romance of the American navy . 

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PULL, F. T. Storv of a street. 

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HITCHCOCK, RIPLEY, ed. Decisive battles of America. 

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HOVEY, CARL. Stonewell Jackson. (Beacon biogra¬ 
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1347 LANGTON, ROBERT. Childhood and youth of Charles 

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MARRIOTT, CRITTENDEN. Uncle Sam’s business.. 

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*MEADOWCROFT, W. H. Bov’s life of Edison. 

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♦MORGAN, JAMES. Theodore Roosevelt, the boy and 
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MOSES, BELLE. Charles Dickens and his girl heroines. 

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Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 vols. (Per set.). 

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Oregon trail; sketch of prairie and Rocky mountain 
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Pioneers of France in the new world. 

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*PITTENGER, WILLIAM. Great locomotive chase; a 
history of Andrews’ railroad raid into Georgia, 1862.. 

One of the most daring deeds of the civil war. A narrative of intense 
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*PORTER, HORACE. Campaigning with Grant. 

“Will long maintain its place as one of the best books about the civil 
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and with compelling descriptive power.” 

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PUTNAM, G. H. Abraham Lincoln. 

A clear and readable biography that contains much of particular in* 
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The Cooper Institute speech and the circumstances in connection with 
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RAYMOND, R. W. Peter Cooper. (Riverside biograph¬ 
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A short study of a man with whose career every boy and girl in New 
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RICHARDS, C. C. Village life in America, 1852-1872.. 

The diary of a little girl who lived and grew up in Central New York. 
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RIDEING, W. H. Boyhood of famous authors. 

Interesting chapters on Holmes, Aldrich, Trowbridge, Russell, Eggles¬ 
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RIIS, JACOB. Hero tales of the far north. 

Scandinavian history attractively told. A dozen stories mostly of Danish 
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Adolf, the Snow King; Carl Linne, and others. 

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1918 

ROLT-WHEELER, F. Thomas A. Edison. 

A popular account of the most famous of American inventors. Written 
for American boys. 

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ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Episodes from the Win¬ 
ning of the west. 

“Clear, vivid sketches of pioneer conditions out of which the ‘West’ has 
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Rough riders. 

The history of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry in the war 
with Spain, 1898. 

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SCHURZ, CARL. Abraham Lincoln, with Gettysburg 
speech and other papers by Lincoln. 

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SCOVILLE, SAM. Brave deeds of Union soldiers. 

Col. Rose’s escape from Libby prison, Zagonyi’s charge, the locomotive 
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SHUMWAY, E. S. Day in ancient Rome. 

Interesting descriptions of ancient buildings and monuments, and the 
people who built and inhabited them. 

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SMITH, NICHOLAS. Grant, the man of mystery.... 

A sympathetic and sane treatment of Grant’s career, and the strange 
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SOL.EY, J. R. Sailor bovs of ’61. 

A naval history of the civil war. The operations of Farragut, Foote, 
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SPEARS, J. R. Anthony Wayne. 

An appreciation of the services of “Mad Anthony” in the revolutionary 
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Story of the New England' whalers.. 

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3083 

STEVENSON, B. E., ed. Poems of American history... 

An anthologv of American ballads, songs and verse, illustrating each 
period of our country’s history. The story of America told by her poets. 
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SUTCLIFFE, A. C. Robert Fulton. 

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strain that Fulton becomes a living character to every reader. -Spring- 

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2203 TAPP AN, E. M. Story of the Roman people. The Baker & Taylor Co 

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belief and citizenship. 

2257 TRENT, W. P. Robert E. Lee. (Beacon biographies;.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An interesting and sympathetic sketch of the great soldier of the South. 

2368 WHEELER, H. F B. Boys’ Napoleon.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The career of the most remarkable man of modern times is herein 
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a boy’s book; adults will enjoy it, as will boys of the higher grades. It 
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2435 *WILSON, WOODROW. George Washington. F. C. Stechert & Co.. 

A history of America in Washington’s time and the part he played in 
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2443 WISE, J. S. End of an era. Syndicate Trading Co 

Reminiscences of southern life and feelings before and during the civil 
war. Graphic descriptions of the battles and stirring events in which the 
author took part. Of particular interest to boys is the chapter on the 
cadets of the Virginia Military Institute, the John Brown raid, the 
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Vol. I.—Contains sketches of Audubon, Irving, Cooper, Bryant, Pres¬ 
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Vol. II.—Contains sketches of G. W. Curtis, R. H. Stoddard, C. D. 

Warner, Edward Eggleston, E C. Stedman, Bret Harte, Bayard Taylor, 

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36 *ALCOTT, L. M. Rose in bloom. The Baker & Taylor Co 

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47 * ALDRICH, T. B. Marjorie Daw and other stories. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Brief and thoroughly entertaining stories, sparkling with natural 
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48 Prudence Palfrey. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A novel of New England life in the sixties. “The parson of the old 
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59 ALTSHELER, J. A. Guns of Bull Run. The Baker & Taylor Co 

First of a series of stories about the civil war. The action opens in 


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60 Guns of Shiloh. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Events and campaigns of 1862. 

61 Herald of the west... The Baker & Taylor Co 

A romance of the war of 1812. The opening scenes are in Washington 
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AL1 SPIELER, J. A. Horsemen of the plains. 

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In circling camps. 

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In hostile red; a romance of the Monmouth campaign. 

The remarkable adventures of two continental officers in Philadelphia 
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Riflemen of the Ohio. 

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Rock of Chickamauga. 

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Scouts of Stonewall. 

Events of Jackson’s valley campaign in Virginia in 1862 are followed and 
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Scouts of the valley. 

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Ticonderoga and Quebec, 1758-59. An historical novel of the French 
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Sun of Saratoga. 

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Wilderness road. 

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^ANDREWS, M. R. S. The perfect tribute. 

A story about Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, which richly deserves a 
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ATKINSON, ELEANOR. Greyfriars Bobby. 

“Bobby” is another dog from the “land of cakes,” a little Scotch 
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AUSTIN, J. G. Betty Alden, the first-born daughter of 
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David Alden’s daughter, and other stories. 

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BARBOUR, R. H. Behind the line. 

College life and football. 

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Benton’s venture... 

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Captain of the crew... 

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159 BARBOUR, R. H. Forward pass!. 

Concerning Dan Vinton’s experience at Yardly Hall school. The story 
is devoted to the revised rules of football, as its title indicates. Diagrams 
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161 Left tackle Thayer.. 

School life and athletics at “Brimfield” Academy. 

163 Secret play. 

High schooi life and athletics. The hero manages the football team 
under difficulties. 

173 *BARNES, JAMES. Yankee ships and Yankee sailors... 

Historical tales of the men of 1812. Most of them founded on actual 
happenings. Splendid boys’ book. 

175 BARR, A. E. Belle of Bowling Green. 

An historical romance of old New York during the war of 1812, into 
which are interjected many interesting descriptions of old streets, houses 
and prominent people of the time. 

176 *Bow of orange ribbon. 

A New York romance of the Stamp Act and pre-revolutionary days, 
about 1765. Marinus Willett appears as a character. 

177 Maid of Maiden Lane.. 

Sequel to “Bow of orange ribbon.” A romance of old New York during 
Washington’s administration, 1791-1793. 

181 BARRIE, JAMES. Little minister. (Luxemburg 
edition.) . 

Girls of fourteen will find this romance of the “Little minister” of 
Thrums and Babbie, a gypsy maid, delightful and wholesome. Sentiment 
without sentimentality. 

207 BEALE, H. S. B. Stories from the Old Testament. 

Told mainly in Bible language and beautifully pictured by E. R. 
Shrader and Herbert Moore in colors. Includes stories of Abraham, 
Lot, Jacob and Esau, Joseph, Moses, Joshua, Samson, Samuel, Saul, 
David, Solomon, Elijah and Elisha. 

231 BENNET, JOHN. Master Skylark. 

A story of two children of Shakespeare’s time, in which the great 
dramatist and Queen Elizabeth appear. 

240 *BLACKMORE, R. D. Lorna Doone; a romance of Ex¬ 
moor. 

A tale of Devon in the year 1673, concerning “the savage deeds of the 
outlaw Doones in the depths of Bagworthy forest, the beauty of the hap¬ 
less maid brought up in the midst of them, the plain John Ridd’s herculean 
power, and the exploits of Tom Faggus.” 

308 *BROOKS, E. S. Master of the strong hearts. 

Custer’s last fight with Sitting Bull and his hordes of Sioux in the Little 
Big Horn Valley, 1876. 

327 BROOKS, NOAH. Lem, a New England village boy... 

The adventures and mishaps of a New England boy in the “forties.” 
A worthy companion for Mr. Aldrich’s “Tom.” 

343 BROWN, H. D. Two college girls. 

A story of Vassar. 

344 BROWN, K. H. Hallowed partnership. 

“The story of a partnership between a brother and sister. Marian 
Hallowell, a Wellesley girl, obliged to give up college work after a serious 
illness, is persuaded much against her will to accompany her brother to 
Illinois, where he is sent as assistant engineer on a big drainage con¬ 
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she comes face to face with hardship she shows what is in her, becomes 
in truth a partner to her brother, and helps him to swing his big contract 
successfully.” —Book Review Digest. 

352 BRUSH, C. P. Colonel’s opera cloak. 

A story of southern life since the war, in which the opera cloak is 
the leading character. 


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BUCKLEY, E. F. Children of the dawn. 

Eleven tales of old Greece. Riddle of the Sphinx, Eros and Psyche, 
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1871 *RICE, Mrs. A. C. H. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Mrs. Wiggs was a philosopher, and the sum and substance of her 
philosophy lay in keeping the dust off her rose-colored spectacles. . . . 

It was not a real cabbage patch, but a queer neighborhood, where ram¬ 
shackle cottages played hop-scotch over the railroad tracks.” 


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1959 


1961 


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1965 


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1970 


1974 


1975 


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ROBERTS, G. E. T. Comrades of the trails. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“It tells of the partnership of an Indian and a young Englishman, 
trappers in the Canadian wilderness; of their adventures with trap and 
gun, and of their exciting encounters with a ghost of peculiar habits 
and with a mysterious “wild man.”. . . It is the sort of book that one 
does not want to be interrupted in reading .”—Catholic World. 

ROLFE, W. J. Shakespeare the boy..... The Baker & Taylor Co 

An excellent book for reference in connection with the study of the 
plays. Sketches of Shakespeare’s native town and neighborhood, home 
life, Stratford grammar school, games and sports, holidays, festivals, fairs, 
etc., of the period. 

SCHWARTZ, J. A. Elinor’s college career.•.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“The girl who came to college for fun, the one who was sent, the 
daughter of wealth who came for the sake of atmosphere, and the ‘shabby 
girl,’ whom the other three call a genius, are roommates and chums 
during their four years at college—presumably Vassar.” 

SCOTT, Sir WALTER. Guy Mannering. (Portrait 
edition.) . Syndicate Trading Co. .. 

Meg Merrilies, the gypsy, and Dominie Sampson, an old teacher, are 
the only characters in this story worthy of note. The scene is Scotland 
during the reign of George III. and George IV. 

Ivanhoe. (Portrait edition.). Syndicate Trading Co... 

The events of this famous romance are laid in the reign of Richard 
I., about 1194. Coeur de Lion and Robin Hood are among the historical 
characters which appear in the wonderful pageant of feudal life with 
its tournaments and sieges. 

Kenilworth ; edited by Norris.... American Book Co. 

The tragic story of Amy Robsart. A long list of historical scenes and 
personages are introduced, the central figure being Queen Elizabeth, 

Leicester, Raleigh, Spencer and others appear. Time 1575. 

Lay of the last minstrel; edited by W. J. Rolfe. Syndicate Trading Co. .. 

A narrative poem in the form of the old ballad or metrical romance 
intended to illustrate customs, manners and warfare on the borders of 
England and Scotland in the sixteenth century. 

Quentin Durward. (Portrait edition.). Syndicate Trading Co. .. 

One of Scott’s most fascinating tales. The scene is laid in France 
during the reign of Louis XI., about 1470, and deals with the career of 
a young Scot in the service of the king. 

Rob Roy (Portrait edition.). Syndicate Trading Co... 

Rob Roy, the chieftain of the Macgregors, was a partisan of Prince 
Charles Edward in the rebellion of 1715. The story deals with his exploits 
in the highlands about Loch Lomond. 

Talisman (Portrait edition.). Syndicate Trading Co. .. 

A romance of the third crusade, in the year 1193. Richard Cceur de 
Lion and Saladin are prominent characters. The “Talisman” was a 
pebble, possessing medicinal properties belonging to Saladin. 

Waverley. (Portrait edition.). Syndicate Trading Co. .. 

The rising of the clans for Prince Charlie in 1745, their victories, their 
defeat at Culloden, and the strange concealments and marvelous escapes 
of some of the survivors. 

SEAWELL, M. E. Rock of the lion. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

An American midshipman’s adventures as prisoner on board a British 
man-o’-war at the famous siege of Gilbraltar, 1779-1783. 


PRICE. 

.61 


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.74 


.91 


1845 SPIAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. A mid-summer night’s 


dream. Syndicate Trading Co 

Illustrated by Arthur Rackham in color and black and white. 


.34 


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161 


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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

2020 

SHARP, D. L. Watchers in the woods. 

“Of .all the nature books of recent years, I look upon Mr. Sharp’s as 
the best .”—John Burroughs. 

Studies of bird life, muskrats, rabbits, toads, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .24 

2049 

SIENKIEWICZ, HENRY. In desert and wilderness... 

A story of the Sahara Desert and the Soudan; about two children, a 
boy and girl, who are stolen by dervishes and taken to the Kingdom of 
the Mahdi. Time about 1885. “Its pictures of desert life and its inter¬ 
pretation of boy and girl character are upon a much higher plane than 
that of the ordinary story.”— Nation. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .87 

2104 

STEDMAN, D. C. Story of Hereward. 

A story-biography of the Saxon hero who held the Isle of Ely against 
William the Conqueror. Excellent picture of the England of that period. 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. 1.03 

2121 

STEVENSON, R. L. David Balfour. (Uniform edi¬ 
tion.) . 

Continues the adventures of the hero of “Kidnapped” in Scotland, Hol¬ 
land and France. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .87 

2122 

^Kidnapped. (Uniform edition.). 

A young Scotch whig, David Balfour, becomes involved in the fortunes 
of the Jacobites, about 1745, and the hero of many exciting adventures 
which are shared by Allan Breck Stewart, a first-class fighting man. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.87 

2123 

Treasure Island. 

New edition. Illustrated by L. Rhead. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .89 

2169 

STOWE, H. B. Uncle Tom’s cabin. (Popular edition.). 

With an introduction giving the history of the writing of the story. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.70 

2187 

TABER, R. G. Chained lightning. 

The lively adventures of a young American telegraph operator in the 
turbulent Mexico of today. 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .88 

2192 

TAGGART, M. A. Nut-brown Joan. 

Nut-brown Joan is a charming heroine with plenty of individuality, 
even though she may recall the “old-fashioned girl.” All the woes and 
all the fun attendant on the members of a large family are charmingly 
depicted. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .89 

2204 

TARBELL, I. M. He knew Lincoln. 

Another short story of particularly fine workmanship. One of the 
“plain people,” Billy Brown of Springfield, tells of the Abraham Lincoln 
who used to sit in his store and swap stories. During the war Bill went 
down to Washington to cheer up his old neighbor. Full of humor and 
tears. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .37 

2231 

TOMLINSON, E. T. In the hands of the red coats.... 

A tale of the old prison-ship Jersey and the patriots and tories of New' 
Jersey, 1782. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .94 

2233 

Lieutenant under Washington. 

A Pennsylvania boy’s experience in the campaign of 1777 near Phila¬ 
delphia. Accurate history in attractive form. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .94 

2236 

Red chief. 

A story of the Cherry Valley massacres and trying times on the New 
York frontier during the revolution. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.94 

2237 

Rider of the black horse.. 

Deals with events in New York State during the year 1777, Burgoyne’s 
invasion, the taking of the forts in the highlands, etc. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .94 

2274 *TWAIN, MARK. Huckleberry Finn. 

“Huck” and “Tom Sawyer” and their old friend, the negro Jim, pro¬ 
ceed down the Mississippi on a raft and pass through a series of adventures 
both thrilling and humorous. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.03 

2288 

VERNE, JULES. Tour of the world in eighty days. 

(Home library.) . •.•••...••••• 

Phileas Fogg, an English gentleman, during a discussion at his club, 
wagers half his fortune that he can “put a girdle around the earth m 
eighty days. His remarkable adventures in winning the wager makes one 
of Verne’s most popular and absorbing tales. Time 1872. 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

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162 


EIGHTH GRADE 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. 

2289 VERNE, JULES. Twenty thousand leagues under the 
sea. (Home library.).. 

The wonderful story of Captain Nemo’s submarine craft and its cruises, 
into which much scientific information is introduced. 

2297 VERRILL, A. H. Uncle Abner’s Legacy...... 

A farm story. What two energetic young people did by employing 
modern devices and using scientific methods. 

2330 WALLACE, DILLON. Gaunt grey wolf. 

Mr. Wallace’s two stories of life in Labrador among the trappers and 
frontier Indians have unusual merit. 

2331 *TJngava Bob. 

“A really admirable book for boys—one of the most engaging of the 
sort I have ever read.”— Norman Duncan. Hunting, trapping adventures 
among the Indians of Labrador. 

2332 *WALLACE, LEW. Ben-hur; a tale of the Christ. (Pop¬ 

ular edition.) .'. 

“One of the most successful examples of modern romantic fiction. It 
displays great familiarity with Oriental customs and habits of mind, good 
constructive ability and vivid powers of description.” The sea fight 
between the triremes of the Romans and the pirates, and the chariot race 
in Antioch, are intensely exciting episodes. 

2335 WARD, H. D. New senior at Andover. 

A story of school life at Philip’s academy at Andover. 

“One of the noblest conceptions of schoolboy life that has yet been 
created in American literature.”— Independent. 

2336 WARDE, MARGARET. Betty Wales, freshman. 

Popular girls’ college series. 

2337 Betty Wales, junior... 

2338 Betty Wales, sophomore. 

2340 WARNER, C. D. Being a boy. 

“A delightful glimpse of his boyhood days, as well as of the somewhat 
primitive and puritanical New England of half a century ago.”— -Pattee. 

2347 WEBSTER, JEAN. Just Patty. 

A lively boarding school story, full of fun and innocent pranks. 

2370 WHEELER, J. C. There she blows! . 

“Whoever reads will get a good idea of the life of the sailors who 
carried the American flag into almost every sea on the globe and made the 
New England whale-man famous throughout the world for courage, enter¬ 
prise and seamanship.— F. A. Lucas. 

2379 WHITE, E. S. Gold.. 

California in the days of the “forty niners” and the rush for gold. 
Splendid story of the hardships, struggles and indomitable spirit of the 
of the pioneers who won the west. 

2385 WHITNEY, A. D. T. Real folks. 

A domestic story of New England life. Two orphan sisters are adopted 
into different households—one into a family where luxury and social con¬ 
ditions abound, the other into a simple country home. 

2386 Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite’s life. 

“Full of sweet, tender feeling, kindly Christian philosophy and noble 
teaching. It is pleasantly spiced, too, with quaint New England characters 
and their odd, shrewd reflections.”— Grace Greenwood. 

2395 *WIGGIN, K. D. Mother Carey’s chickens. 

“There is only one Kate Douglas Wiggin and we thought there could 
be only one “Rebecca,” but this new book makes us wonder if Rebecca 
did not have a sister named Nancy.”— Literary Digest. 

Mrs. Riggs’ latest story deals with an interesting brood of youngsters 
and a wonderful mother whose resourcefulness keeps them, in spite of 
reverses, together in an ideal American home 


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163 


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NO. 


TITLE. 


CONTRACTOR. 


2396 WIGGIN, K. D. New chronicles of Rebecca. Syndicate Trading Co 

More stories of the original little girl whose name is now a household 
word. 


2397 *Penelope’s Irish experiences. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Penelope Hamilton’s accounts of the travels, funny adventures and love 
affairs of three spinsters in Great Britain and Ireland are unexcelled 
for genuine humor, quaintness and delicacy of expression. Mrs. Wiggin’s 
style is irresistible. 

2398 Penelope’s postscripts .. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Including further accounts of Penelope’s wandering in Switzerland, 
where Pestalozzi-town is visited, in Venice, in Wales, in Devon and at 
home. 

2399 Penelope’s progress . Syndicate Trading Co.. 

Being such extracts from the commonplace book of Penelope Hamilton 
as relate to her experience in Scotland. 

2404 Timothy’s quest... Syndicate Trading Co.. 

How Timothy, with Lady Gay, the baby, and Rags, the dog, ran away 
to the “truly country” and found a lady to adopt them into a home 
without a capital “H.” 

2446 WOOD, C. S “Don’t give up the ship.”. Macmillan Co. 

A story dealing with the adventures of a Nantucket boy in the second 
war with England. Harry Macy, whose father was impressed by the 
British, enlists in the U. S. Navy, is sent to the Great Lakes and serves 
under Commodore Perry through the war. Excellent description of the 
battle of Lake Erie. 


2469 


YONGE, C. M. Unknown to history. 

The mysterious heroine is a companion of Mary, Queen of Scots, during 
her captivity in England, 1568-1587. 


Macmillan Co 


2470 YOUNG, CHARLES. Harold, first of the Vikings.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An historical story of a high order based on the Norse accounts of the 
first great Viking, his deeds, and those of his sons. 


PRICE. 

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.70 

.84 

.70 

.84 


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PART II. 


BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES. 

CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THE DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION. 

(By permission of the publishers, The Library Bureau, 530 Atlantic Avenue, Boston.) 


In the Decimal Classification the field of knowledge is divided into nine general classes numbered 
from 100 to 900, but works of so general a character as to belong to none of these classes, such as 
periodicals, encyclopaedias, etc., are put in a tenth general class under 0. Each book has a class 
number and an author number assigned to it. See Dewey “Abridged decimal classifications.” 


CLASSES—FIRST SUMMARY. 

000 GENERAL WORKS. 

100 PHILOSOPHY. 

200 RELIGION. 

300 SOCIOLOGY. 

400 PHILOLOGY. 

500 NATURAL SCIENCE. 

600 USEFUL ARTS. 

700 FINE ARTS. 

800 LITERATURE. 

900 HISTORY. 




BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


165 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. 


CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 


028 READING AND CHOICE OF BOOKS 


2771 DOYLE, A. C. Through the magic door.'. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Essays on reading and the world’s great books. 028 D77 

2886 HUNT, C. W. What shall we read to the children. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

An excellent book of advice for teachers and mothers, with carefully 
selected lists for primary grades. 028-H89 

2916 KOOPMAN, H. L. Mastery of books. Hints on reading 

and the use of libraries. American Book Co. 

Suggestive chapters on _ reference books, catalogues, periodicals, language 
study, the place of the library in early education, reading courses, classi¬ 
fied lists, etc. 028-K83 

2986 OLCOTT, F. J. Children’s reading. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

The author who has had wide experience as a children’s librarian offers 
here sound advice to those whose privilege it is to guide the reading of 
children. To each chapter is appended a list of books and a more com¬ 
plete list is given in the appendix. 028—011 

See also Section 372.1. Teaching reading and English. 


.90 

.70 

.75 

.88 


030 CYCLOPAEDIAS—GENERAL 


2636 American year book. (Latest edition). The Baker & Taylor Co. 2.25 

031—Ame3 

2641 Appleton’s new practical cyclopaedia. 6 vols. 

031—Ap5 

2715 Century cyclopaedia of names. The Baker & Taylor Co. 4.90 

031-C33 

2779 Everyman’s encyclopaedia. (12 volumes) Per set. E. P. Dutton & Co. 5.25 

Reinforced binding 032—E2 

2871 HOPKINS, A., and BOND, A. Scientific American ref¬ 
erence book ... The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.80 

Statistical and scientific information graphically presented. Excellent 

desk book. 031—H77 

2980 Renewal pages for Nelson’s loose leaf encyclopaedia.Thos. Nelson Sons. 3.00 

Not to be ordered by principals. Furnished by Bureau of Libraries. 

3152 WRIGHT, C. D. New century book of facts. King, Richardson Co. 

Language, history, law, government, commerce, useful arts, economics, 
science, fine arts, literature, education, ethics. Illustrated, well indexed. 

A very comprehensive reference book. Good for schools. Takes place 
of ordinary encyclopedia. 030—W92 

See also in grade libraries, Champlin, Young folk’s ency¬ 

clopaedia of common things. 


150. PSYCHOLOGY. 

See Section 370.2. All books on psychology and child 
study, whether educational psychology or not, for con¬ 
venience have been grouped under Educational Psy¬ 
chology. 

























166 BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 

SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 


160. LOGIC. 



2723 

CLARK, R. F. Logic. (Stonvhurst series.) . 

“An excellent text-book of Aristotelian logic.'*’ 160—C5S 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.13 

2898 

JEVONS, W. S. Logic. (Science primers.) . 

“Continues, notwithstanding numerous additions to literature of logic, 
probably the most useful book for beginners.”—J. Clark Murray. 160—JS3 

American Book Co . 

.. .29 


170. ETHICS 



2706. 

CABOT, E. L. Ethics for children. 

“Designed as a source book to aid teachers in giving systematic ethical 
instruction. A central topic is chosen for each of the eight grades— 
helpfulness, human life, work, loyalty, etc.—and under each are grouped 
extracts from good authors on qualities contributing to it, one being 
assigned to each month through the school year.”— A. L. A. Booklist. 

170—Cl 1 

F. C. Stechert & Co. 

.. 1.03 

2861 

HIBBEN, J. G. Higher patriotism. 

Four addresses and essays by the President of Princeton University: 
Preparedness and peace, Might or right, Martial valor in times of peace. 

172-H52 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.42 

2890 

HYDE, W. D. Practical ethics . 

Aims at a “clear-cut presentation of duties to be done, virtues to be 
cultivated, temptations to be overcome, and vices to be shunned, not 
by preaching and exhortation, but by showing the place these things 
occupy in a coherent system of reasoned knowledge.” 170—H9P 

The Baker & Taylor Co ... 

.. .87 

3046 

SCHROEDER, H. H. Psychology of conduct .. 

The chief concern has been to trace conduct to its source and to show 
how the principles evolved may be applied to teaching. 170—Sch7 

Row, Peterson Co . 

.. 1.00 

3084 

STIMSON, H. A. Right life and how to live it . 

“A helpful contribution toward the strengthening of a weak point in 
our educational system. The outlook is comprehensive on one hand, 
including the fundamental problems of thought simply put, and on the 
other dealing with the social problems of the day.” 170—St5 

A. S. Barnes & Co . 

.90 

3149 

WOOD, LEONARD. Military obligations of citizenship 

Contents: The policy of the United States in maintaining an army; 
The military obligation of citizenship; The civil obligation of the army. 
Denounces militarism, but advocates a reasonable preparedness. 172—W8 7 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .68 


See also Section 377, Moral education. 




220. THE BIBLE. 



2904 

KEELER, H. L., and WILD, L. H. Ethical readings 
from the Bible. 

220-K24 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .36 

3112 

TUCKER, L. E. Old Testament phrase* book. 

Similes and metaphors, phrases and short descriptive passages, classified 
for class room use. 220-T79 

The Baker & Taylor Co ... 

.. .72 

3113 

Readings from the Old Testament. 

Nature descriptions, character studies, stories, poems, have been selected 
and arranged in connected form, following the text of the revised version. 

220—T79r 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .90 


See also in graded libraries, 

Beale, H. S. B. Stories from the Old Testament 
Hodges, George. Garden of Eden. 

Hodges, George. Castle of Zion. 






















BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS' LIBRARIES 


167 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 


290. MYTHOLOGY. 



358 

BULFINCH, THOMAS. Age of fable; or, The beauties 
of mythologv. Edited by E. E. Hale . 

A standard work upon the mythology of Greece and Rome, including 
chapters on Norse, Egyptian and Hindu myths. 290-B87 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .74 

855 

GAYLEY, C. M., ed. Classic mvths in English literature. 
Revised ed . 

A complete handbook of mythology based on Bulfinch’s Age of Fable. 
Each myth is illustrated by poems or selections based itpon it. 290—G25 

Ginn & Co . 

.. 1.25 

950 

GUERBER, H. A. Myths of northern lands . 

A handbook of northern mythology with special references to literature 
and art and an index to poetical quotations. 293—G93 

American Book Co. 

.. 1.25 


310. STATISTICS. 

• 


3077 

Statesman’s year book. (Latest ed.) . 

“Deserves to rank as first among the statistical annuals published in 
the English language.”— Review of Reviews. 

“For statistical geography no other publications compare with the 
‘Stateman’s year book.’ ”— J. W. Redway. 310-St2 

Macmillan Co . 

.. 2.45 


See also Brooklyn Eagle Almanac. ' 310-B79 

Tribune almanac. 3 io-t 73 

World almanac and encyclopaedia. 310-W89 




328. PARLIAMENTARY LAW. 


3022 

ROBERT, J. T. Primer of parliamentary law . 

Twenty-four easy, progressive lessons illustrating parliamentary law 
and practice. Indexed. 328—R54 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. .. 

.. .54 


340. LAW. 


2884. HUFFCUT, E. W. Elements of business law. Ginn & Co.83 

A concise statement of the fundamental principles with simple, concrete 
examples to show their application to business transactions. 340—H8 7 


342. CIVICS AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT 


2701 BRYCE, JAMES. American commonwealth. Abridged 

edition.. Macmillan Co. 

“Invaluable alike to the American and the foreigner who would study 
the workings of the great democratic experiment. Mr. Bryce’s work will 
remain for all time one of the greatest achievements in the history of 
political literature .’’—Educational Review. 342—B84 

1015 HARRISON, BENJAMIN. This country of ours. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“A view of the machinery of our national government in motion and 
some instruction as to the relations and uses of its several parts.” 

The constitution, practical workings of congress, the executive depart¬ 
ments, judiciary, etc., clearly explained. 342—H24 

2845 HART, A. B. Actual government; as applied under 

American conditions. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“It describes not merely the form and machinery of the government, 
but their actual operation. This is a new and important contribution to 
the literature of the subject.”— H. B. Ames. 342—H25 

2954 MACY, JESSE. Our government. Ginn & Co. 

“A deservedly popular school book, tracing the derivation of the various 
factors in self-government and activities.”— E. E. Sparks. 342—M15 


1.40 

1.05 


1.69 

.63 






















168 


BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. 


CONTRACTOR. 


1484 MARRIOTT, CRITTENDEN. How Americans are gov¬ 
erned. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A thoroughly modern book of civics, dealing with the methods of national, 
state and city governments and explaining in an interesting style all such 
up-to-date questions as our relation to the Philippines, control of public 
utilities, rebates and regulation of trusts, public service commission, con¬ 
servation of natural resources. . 342—M35 


2968 

2970 

3064 


MORAN, T. F. Theory and practice of the English gov¬ 
ernment. . The Baker & Taylor Co 

Compares English with American usages. 342—M81 


MOREY, W. C. Government of New York... 

Comprehensive survey of the state government, its historical growth, 
structural features, administrative work, etc. 342—M82 


SLOANE, W. M. Party government in the United States 
of America. .. 

Traces with thoroughness and skill the historical evolution of our party 
system. 

342—SIS 


Macmillan Co 


The Baker & Taylor Co 


3068 SMITH, T. A. The spirit of American Government.... F. C. Stechert Co 

342—Sm4 


PRICE. 

.74 


.90 

.56 


1.44 

.80 


352. LOCAL GOVERNMENT. 

2880. HOWE, F. C. The modern city and its problems...... The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

Combines the merit of accurate presentation with an inspiring picture 
of the possibilities of social betterment. 352—H8 3 

See also in grade libraries ; Baker and Ware. Muncipal 
government of the City of New York. 

353. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. 

See Section 342. 


355. UNITED STATES ARMY. 

2637 ANDREWS, L. C. Fundamentals of military service.... The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.12 

Popular, not over technical, and ought to be a great aid to true pre- 
pardeness. 355—An2 

2973 MOSS, J. A. Manual of military training. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.90 

Pt. 1: Drills, exercises, guard duty, target practice, ceremonies and 
inspections. Pt. 2: Company training and instruction. Pt. 3: Company 
field training. 355-M85m 


2974 MOSS, J. A., and STEWART, M. B. Self-helps for the 



citizen soldier. 

Being a popular explanation of things military. 

355-M85 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

. 1.13 

2975 

MULLER, JULIUS. A B C of national defense. 

The author goes simply and sanely into the question of our 
resources. He explains in a popular way what the nation needs 
to become capable of defense. 

national 
in order 
35 O'—M91 

E. P. Dutton & Co.. 

.. .50 

2976 

Invasion of America. 


E. P. Dutton & Co. 

.. .75 


Written in answer to the question: In case of invasion what could we 
do with out actual present resources? It is free from sentimentality and 
hysteria. 350-M91i 


See in graded libraries, 

Jenks, Tudor. Our army for our boys. 






















BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


169 


SUPPLY 


TITLE - CONTRACTOR. 

359. UNITED STATES NAVY. 

See in graded libraries, 

Chadwick, F. E. American Navy. 

Stevens, W. O. Story of our navy. 


360. ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS. 


3128 WALD, LILLIAN D. House on Henry Street. 

A history of the Nurses Settlement in the East Side of New 
City, 1893—1915, and what it has done for the people of that section. 

361-W14 


.. . The Baker & Taylor Co 

York 


1.44 


370. EDUCATION. 
GENERAL—HISTORICAL 


2647 

2650 

2651 

2731 

2758 

2759 

2761 

2763 

2764 

2765 


BACHMAN, F. P. Principles of elmentary education.. D. C. Heath & Co 

The first part deals with the philosophy of education, the relation of 
the individual to society and vice versa; the second half of the book 
deals with the application of the principles. 

370-B12 


BAGLEY, W. C. Educational values. Macmillan Co 

370—B14e 

Educative process. .. Macmillan Co 


“Its fundamental theses are, that the function of the educative process 
is to secure the transmission to each generation of the experience of the 
race and that its end in view is to secure the development of socially 
efficient individuals—an end inclusive, as here defined, of livelihood, 
knowledge, culture, harmonious development and morality.”— Outlook. 

370-B14 

COLVIN, S. S. The learning process. Macmillan Co 

An attempt to show the significance of discussion and illustration as it 
appears in theory and practice in the elementary and the secondary schools. 

370-C72 


DE GARMO, CHARLES. Herbart and Herbartians. .. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The author purposes “to give a bird’s-eye-view of Herbart and his 
doctrines of education, both as presented by himself and as developed by 
his successors.” Excellent bibliography appended. 370—D36 


Interest and education. Macmillan Co. 

“Points out the necessity of appealing to the ‘feelings’ of the child as 
well as his intellect. Both philosophically and practically the subject is 
presented in a striking light.”— Outlook. 370—D361 

DEWEY, JOHN. How we think. D. C. Heath & Co. 

“Three essays on the problems which beset the elementary school; an 
effort to show the elementary school teacher how these problems may 
be apprehended .”—Educational Review. 370—D51 

School and society. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The school in relation to social progress and to the life of the child; 
waste in education; and a statement of the methods of the University ele¬ 
mentary school of Chicago. Four lectures delivered to parents and others 
interested in the elementary school. 370-D51 


DEWEY, J., and E. Schools of to-morrow. E. P. Dutton & Co 

An exposition of what happens to a school putting new theories into 
practice, illustrated by the schools of Gary and others. Readable, non 
technical 370—D51s 


DEXTER, E. G. History of education in the United 
States. Macmillan Co 

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2804 

FROEBEL, F. W. A. Education of man. Translated 
and annotated by W. N. Hailman . 

“It lifts all educational work from narrow, merely utilitarian stand¬ 
points to an intensely and broadly Christian point of view; it measures 
every educational activity by its influence on character.”— W. T. Harris. 

370-F92 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.08 

2810 

GILBERT, C. B. School and its life . 

“This volume, the fruit of wide experience both as a teacher and a 
school superintendent, deals with life rather than the mechanism of 
schools. Its aim is to secure to children the educative influence of a 
natural, sane and wholesome school life as a part of the larger world 
life.”— Outlook. 370-G37 

Silver, Burdett & Co. 

.. 1.00 

2828 

GRAVES, F. P. Student’s history of education. 

Covers the period from primitive man to present time with stress on 
last two centuries, and special stress on problems in the United States. 

370-G78 

Macmillan Co. 

.. 1.00 

2827 

History of education in modern times. 

A continuation of “A history of education during the Middle ages.” 

370—G78h 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .88 

2866 

HINCHMAN, W. S. The American school . 

A study of American secondary education. 370—H 58 

Syndicate Trading Co . 

.. .70 

2867 

HINSDALE, B. A. Horace Mann, and the common 
school revival in the United States . 

“Not a biography, but a history. There is less than we should have 
liked to see of the personality of Horace Mann. We find only his public 
relations; what he was in the home, we have not a hint of.” —Educational 
Review. 370-H59 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

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2875 

HORNE, H. H. Idealism in education; or, First prin- 
ples in the making of men and women . 

The five chapters are entitled: The problem of education is man¬ 
making; Environment and education; Will and education; and the philos¬ 
ophy of man-making. 370-H78 

Macmillan Co . 

.. .88 

2876 

Philosophy of education . .. 

“The volume is not another manual of practice, but an interpretation. 
The effort to be immediately practical is postponed in favor of a study 
of Education in its relation to the general process of spiritual evolution.” 
—Educational Review. 370-H78 

Macmillan Co . 

.. 1.20 

2882 

HOYT, C. O. Studies in the history of modern education. 

370-H85 

Silver, Burdett & Co . 

. . 1.20 

2885 

HUGHES, THOMAS. Loyola, and the educational sys¬ 
tem of the Tesuits . 

“Written by a member of the Jesuit society, it comes to us with 
authority, and presents a complete and well-arranged survey of the work 
of educational development carried out by Ignatius and his followers.”— 
London Saturday Review. 370-H87 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .83 

2911 

KING, IRVING. Education for social efficiency. 

A convincing plea for a social conception of the school. 370—K58 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.25 

2912 

Social aspects of education. 

A book of sources and original discussions, with annotated bibliographies. 

370-K58 

Macmillan Co. 


2948 

McMURRY, F. M. Elementary school standards . 

“An outcome of the New York School inquiry, this represents Prof. 
McMurry’s plan for determining the efficiency of a school. The four 
criteria are—motive, relative value, attention to organization and initiative.” 

370—M22e 

World Book Co. 

.. 1.13 

2964 

MONROE, PAUL. Brief course in the history of edu¬ 
cation . 

370-M74b 

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2965 MONROE, PAUL. Text book in the history of education. Macmillan Co. 

“It is diligent in research, copious in information, clear in analysis, 
philosophic in trend, and sound in deduction; . . It is distin¬ 

guished throughout for purity, precision, and force of diction. The treat¬ 
ment of its theme is the most exhaustive yet essayed by an American 
author.”— Charles Elliott Fitch. 370—M74 

2977 MUNROE, J. P. Educational ideal, an outline of its 

growth in modern times. D. C. Heath & Co. 

Contains chapters on Rabelais, Francis Bacon, Comenius, Montaigne 
and Locke; Jansenists and Fenelon; Rousseau; Pestalozzi and Froebel; 
women in education; with bibliographies. 370—M92 

2732 National Educational Association. Committee of fifteen. American Book Co. 

Report read at Cleveland meeting of the department of superintendence, 

1895, with debate. 

Careful considerations with reference to courses of study for primary, 
grammar and normal schools, with tentative courses for each. 370—N19 

2734 Committee of ten. American Book Co. 

Report on secondary school studies with the reports of the conferences 
arranged by the committee. 370—N19t 

2998 PESTALOZZI, J. H. Leonard and Gertrude. Trans¬ 
lated and abridged by Eva Channing. D. C. Heath & Co.. 

“A mother who follows the principles inculcated in this book can edu¬ 
cate her children as if she were in possession of all the sciences.”— Oscar 
Browning. 370-P43 

3007 QUICK, R. H. Essays on educational reformers.The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A popular and widely read history of education. 

Contains: The renaissance; Sturmius; the Jesuits; Rabelais; Montaigne; 

Ascham; Mulcaster, Comenius; the gentlemen of Port Royal; Locke, Rous¬ 
seau; Pestalozzi; Froebel, Jacotot; Spencer and others. 370-Q4 

3028 ROUSEALT, J. J. Extracts from Rousseau’s Emile. 

Translated by Eleanor Worthington. D. C. Heath & Co. 

“Perhaps the most influential book ever written on the subject of educa¬ 
tion.”— R. H. Quick. 370—R76 

3031 RUEDIGER, W. C. Principles of education.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“The distinctive contribution of this book is its discussion of educational 
values and their realization through the curriculum.”— School Review. 

370-R84 


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3050 SEARCH, P. W. Ideal school, or, Looking forward.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“I can think of rfo single educational volume in the whole wide range 
of literature in this field that I believe so well calculated to do so much 
good at the present time and which I could so heartily advise every 
teacher in the land, of whatever grade, to read and ponder.”— G. Stanley 
Hall. 370—Se 1 

3074 SPENCER, HERBERT. Education. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Few books of the age have had a more direct and peramanent effect 
upon the general thought than this; for parents and teachers who know 
Herbert Spencer only as a name follow the suggestions which are now 
a part of the common intellectual air.” 370—Sp3 


3102 TAYLOR, W. J. 


Syllabus of the history of education.. D. C. Heath & Co. 

J 370-T21 


3104 THORNDIKE, E. L. Education.. Macmillan Co. 

“A beginner’s book whose aim is to prepare students in colleges and 
normal schools to see the significance of their more specialized studies 
in educational psychology and sociology, methods of teaching and class 
management, the history of educational theory and practice, and the 
application of philosophy and ethics to education .”—Book Review Dyesi*^ 

3114 TUCKER, L. E. Visualized history of education. Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 

An outline of the leading facts of educational history, with a general 
survey in chart form. 370 179 

See Section 372.81. Industrial education. 


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370.2. PSYCHOLOGY AND CHILD STUDY. 

2638 ANGELL, J. R. Psychology.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.40 

Sub-title “An introductory study of the structure and function of hu¬ 
man consciousness.” “It is a treatise sufficiently elementary to be used 
as a text-book for an introductpry class .”—American Journal Sociology. 


* 

370.2—An4 



2658 

BALDWIN, T. M. Story of the mind. 

“Here is a little book, easy to hold, pleasant to read, warranted to 
get read, without skipping to its last word.”— Nation. 370.2—B19 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.26 

2760 

DEWEY, JOHN. Democracv and education. 

Macmillan Co. 

. 1.12 


A statement of the ideas implied in a democratic society and their 
application to the problems of education. 370.2—D51 


2767 DEXTER, T. F. G., and A. H. GARLICK. Psychology 

in the school room._.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.05 

“For students in training and for teachers at work, ijt is alike ad¬ 
mirable. I have come in contact with many teachers and students who 
have been helped by it .”—Walter L. Hervey. 370.2—D52 

2814 GODDARD, H. H. School training of defective children. World Book Co.68 

A report on defective children in New York city schools. 370.2—G54 

2840 HALL, G. S. Youth ; its education, regimen and hygiene. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

An abridgment of his exhaustive work on “Adolescence.” 320.2—H14 

2843 HARRIS, W. T. Psychologic foundations of education.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

“Teachers should go to Dr. Harris’ book for culture and enlargement 
of spirit, rather than for specific psychological analysis of correct modes 
of educational procedure .”—John Dewey. 370.2—H24 

2857 HENDERSON, C. R. An introduction to the study of 

dependent, defective and delinquent classes. D. C. Heath & Co. 1.33 

“A very acceptable feature is the introduction of authorities for study 
and illustration directly at the point of discussion. A copious bibliog¬ 
raphy is thus distributed exactly where it applies .”—Nation 370.2—H38 

2874 HORNE, H. H. Free will and human responsibility.... Macmillan Co. 1.05 

The content of the argument is suggested by some of the chapter head¬ 
ings: The arguments for determinism; Rebuttal of these arguments for 
determinism; The arguments for free will; Pragmatism and freedom; The 
difference it makes. 370.2-H78f 

2877 Psychological principles of education. Macmillan Co. 1.40 

“The real strength of Dr. Horne’s book is found in its treatment of 
emotional, moral and religious education; these vital subjects are handled 
with breadth, warmth and frankness and with an unusually full compre¬ 
hension of their supreme importance.— Dial. 370.2—H78 

2892 JAMES, WILLIAM. Psychology. (Briefer course) ... The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.40 

Based on “Principles of psychology,” but simpler and more direct. 

370.2- J23 

2893 Talks to teachers on psychology, and to students on 

some of life’s ideals. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.31 

Eighteen remarkably popular “talks” for teachers or general reader. 

“His style has the quality of a communicable fervor, a clear, grave 
passion of sincerity and conviction, from which some vibration detaches 
itself and passes into the reader, and forms him to the writer’s mood.”— 

Nation. 370.2—J23t 

2905 KELYNACK, T. N. Defective children. The Baker & Taylor Co 2 75 

370.2- K27 

2920 LANGE, KARL. Apperception; a monograph on psy¬ 
chology and pedagogy. Edited by Charles De Garmo.. D. C. Heath & Co. 75 

“Dr. Lange has perhaps exhibited the happiest combination of popular 
presentation and scientific insight. His book will interest the simplest 
and instruct the wisest .”—Charles De Garmo. 370.2—L26 

2956 MAGNUSSON, P. M. Psychology as applied to edu¬ 
cation. Silver, Burdett & Co. 1.20 

A practical application of psychology to the problem of the class room. 

370.2- M27 


























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2957 

MAHER, MICHAEL. Psychology. (Stonyhurst series.) 

“It is a sober, scholarly and important book .”—Nicholas Murray Butler. 

370.2-M27 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.50 

2971 

MORGAN, B. S. The backward child. 

“A semi-popular treatment of the backward child, proposes tests to 
determine the nature of deficiency.” 370.2—M82t 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .90 

3029 

ROWE, S. H. Habit-formation and the science of teach- 
in g. 

370.2-R79 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.13 

3030 

Physical nature of the child. 

“A scientific treatment of the physical nature of the child in such form 
as every teacher in the public school may be able to understand and 
use .”—Educational Review. 

The need of looking after the individual child is emphasized. 370.2—R79p 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .72 

3048 

SCRIPTURE, E. W. New Psychology. 

“A popular description with over a hundred illustrations, of the methods 
and results of this modern science . . . intended for the lay reader.” 

—Educational Review. 370.2—Scr7 

Chas. Scribner’s Sons. 

.. 1.12 

3105 

THORNDIKE, E. L. Educational psychology. 

“The first notable attempt to present for educational purposes the 
broader and more vital results of modern empirical psychology.”— 
W. S. Monroe. 370.2-T39 

The Baker & Tavlor Co... 

.. 1.80 

3106 

Elements of psychology. 

The Baker & Tavlor Co... 

.. 1.35 


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‘I defy any teacher or student to go through this book as it is written, 
and not carry away an absolutely first-hand acquaintance with the work¬ 
ings of the human mind, and with the realities as distinguished from the 
pedantries and artificialities of psychology.”— Prof. James. 370.2—T39e 

370.3 VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE. 

BLOOMFIELD, MEYER. Vocational guidance of 

youth, with an introduction by Paul H. Hanus. The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

370.3-B62 

BLOOMFIELD, MEYER, and SUZZALLO, H. Youth, 
school and vocation. The Baker & Taylor Co- 

The remedies, suggested for existing evils will hardly be accepted as 
final, but it gives a clear insight into the problem. 370.3—B62 

DAVIS, J. B. Vocational and moral guidance. Ginn & Co. 

A discussion of the work of the Grand Rapids High School with biblio¬ 
graphies and ten articles contributed by practical workers. 370.3-D29 

LEAVITT, F. M. and BROWN, E. Provocational edu¬ 
cation in the public schools. The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

Brings together a large amount of material for training boys who are 
going into trades.' 370.3-L48 

PUFFER, J. A. Vocational guidance. The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

Written from his personal experience in the Massachusetts Industrial 
school, Mr. Puffer’s book gives an authoritative statement of the problem 
and a’ general outlook over the field of trades and professions open to 
boys. 370.3—P96 

WEAVER, E. W. Vocations for boys.. A. S. Barnes & Co. 

Thirty-two chapters take up the principal trades and professions giving 
briefly but in interesting form, information about conditions, wages, etc., 
of each. 370.3-W37 

Vocations for girls.A. S. Barnes & Co. 

Similar in treatment to “Vocations for boys.” 370.3-W37g 

371. SCHOOL MANAGEMENT, SUPERVISION, SCHOOL HYGIENE, ETC. 
AYRES, L. P. Open air schools... The Baker & Taylor Co... 

A practical discussion for teachers and superintendents of the essential 
features of open air schools. Material is taken from reports of schools 
in Germanv, England and America. 371-Ay2 


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2690 

2772 

2811 

2833 

2868 

2917 

2969 

2992 

2993 

2994 

2995 

3011 

3016 

3036 


BAGLEY, W. C. Classroom management; its principles 
and technique. Macmillan Co. 

“The thought is sane and illuminating throughout, and the form is 
always clear and strong. We know of no other book that will bring 
more varied and abundant help to the teacher in actual hand-grips with 
his task.”— Dial. 371-B14 

School discipline. Macmillan Co. 

“Practical and elevating suggesstions.”— Boston Transcript. 371—B14 

BARRY, W. F. Hygiene of the schoolroom. Silver, Burdett & Co. .. 

371-B27 

BRAY, S. E. School organization. The Baker & Taylor Co 

•371-B73 


DUTTON, S. T. School management. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Teachers will find it an oasis in the desert of pedagogical literature: 
great help and inspiration to the conservative teacher.”— William DeWitt 
Hyde. 371-D95 

GILBERT, C. B. What children study and wh). Silver, Burdett & Co. .. 

A discussion of up-to-date methods and the elementary course of study. 

Written in a style that recommends itself to teacher or layman. 371—G3 7 

GREGORY, B. C. Better schools. Macmillan Co. 

The basic principle of the book is the self activity of the child. Does not 
offer new matter so much as treat old in a new manner. 371—G81 


HOAG, E. B. Health index of children. F. C. Stechert Co. 

“The object of this little volume is to show teachers and parents how 
to detect the ordinary physical defects which retard a child’s progress 
in school and in life and to suggest means of removing these defects and 
maintaining the child’s good health.”— Book Review Digest. 371—H65 

KOTELMANN, LUDWIG. School hygiene. The Baker & Taylor Co 

371-K84 


MOREHOUSE, F. M. Discipline of the school. D. C. Heath & Co. 

Shows fine balance between the intellectual and the emotional attitudes 
toward children and the question of discipline. 371—M81 

PERRY, A. C. Discipline as a school problem. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The author presents somewhat new views of the problem and offers 
suggestions for its solution that seem distinctly reasonable. 371—P42d 


Management of a city school. Macmillan Co. 

The author sets forth the work of the principal; his duties; his respon¬ 
sibilities to the state, public, authorities and pupils; his problems; and 
the principles which should direct his administrative work. 371—P42 

Outlines of school administration. Macmillan Co. 

“An attempt to put in form for text-book use the present methods of 
school administration in the various nations which have made really 
significant progress in public education.”— Nation 371—P41o 

Problems of the elementary school. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“The first part deals with general questions of organization of the 
school and its curriculum while the second part takes up in detail concrete 
methods and devices in certain of the school subjects and specific questions 
in school management.”— Educational Review. 371—P41p 

RAPEER, L. W. Educational hygiene. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Thirty-three papers on the different aspects of the health problem by 
twenty-eight specialists. 371—R18 


RICE, J. M. Scientific management in education. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A discussion of the results of three tests given to. scnool children to 
discover how far the curiculum could be extended to include the subjects 
demanded by the new schools of education without detriment to “the three 
R’s.” 371-R36 

SALISBURY, ALBERT. School management. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Intended for young teachers, this book has aimed at clearness rather 
than profundity. 371—Sal 


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2662 

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SHAW, E. R. School hygiene. Macmillan Co 

“Decidedly the best book that has been written upon school hygiene.”— 

Journal of Education. 371—'Sh2 

STRAYER, G. D., and THORNDIKE, E. L. Educa¬ 
tional administration. Macmillan Co 

It is the purpose of this book to enable students of education to learn 
something of the recent scientific studies. A remarkably thorough study. 

371—Str8 


TAYLOR, J. S. Class management. A. S. Barnes & Co 

Interesting chapters on discipline, class government, corporal punishment, 
classroom decoration, care of school property and the class library. 

“Within small space, it contains much that must be of vital interest to 
progressive teachers.”— W. S. Monroe. 371—T21 


371.1. TEACHING—GENERAL METHODS. 


BAGLEY, W. C. Craftsmanship in teaching. Macmillan Co_ 

371.1- B14 

BARRETT, S. M. Practical pedagogy. D. C. Heath & Co 

A concise, practical treatment of a few principles and rules of teaching 
and their application to methods and management of public schools. 

371.1- B27 


BETTS, G. H. The recitation. (Riverside educational 
monographs.) . The Baker & Tavlor Co 

371.1- B46 

CHARTERS, W. W. Methods of teaching developed 

from a functional standpoint. Row, Peterson Co. 

371.1- C38 

DEXTER, T. F. G., and A. H. GARLICK. Primer of 
school method.•.’The Baker & Taylor Co 

371.1- D52 

EARHART, L. B. Types of teaching.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A classification of the different types of recitation. The best single text 
in which direct help for the teacher is given. 371.1—Ea 1 

GARLICK, A. H. New manual of method. The Baker & Taylor Co 

371.1- G19 

HARVEY, N. A. Principles of teaching... Row, Peterson Co. 

The aim is to present the largest amount of professional knowledge in 
the shortest time for young teachers. 371.1—H26 

KENNEDY, JOSEPH. Fundamentals in methods. Macmillan Co. 

371.1- K38 


PERRY, A. C. Status of the teacher. (Riverside educa- 
tional monographs.)... ; The Baker & Taylor Co 

An interesting discussion of the authority of the teacher, his responsi- 
bilitv, the demands of his profession, and his relation to the community, 
to the school, to the pupils, and to the parents. 371.1-P41 


SALISBURY, ALBERT. Theory of teaching. ........ 

An elementary text book on educational psychology and the principles of 
teaching. 371.1-Sa 1 t 


5EELEY. LEVI. Teaching: its arms and methods. 

The purpose of the book is to set forth what teaching is, what we have 
a right to expect from it, what material should be presented, what method 
employed and what the product should be. 371.1-fcc 1 


STRAYER, G. D. Brief course in the teaching process.. 

“Professor Strayer regards adjustment as the end of teaching. He 
considers that for economy and efficiency in learning the pupil must have 
a motive before him in all that he does. He discusses first the end of 
education; then the factors conditioning the teaching process, then the 
teaching process itself.”— Dial. 


Row, Peterson Co. 

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NO. TITLE. CONTRACTOR. 

3107 THORNDIKE, E. L. Principles of teaching..:. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“The aim of this book is to make the study of teaching scientific and 
practical. Scientific in the sense of dealing with verifiable facts rather 
than attractive opinion, practical in the sense of giving knowledge and 
power that will make a difference in the actual work of teaching.” 

371.1—T39 


372. SPECIAL METHODS—KINDERGARTEN. 

2787 FISHER, D. C. A Montessori mother. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“The author who has spent some time in Rome studying the methods 
of Maria Montessori writes here as one American mother to others. The 
possibility of adapting the system for use in the American home is her 
theme .”—Book Review Digest. 372—F53 

2910 KILPATRICK, W. H. Froebel’s kindergarten principles. Macmillan Co. 

A critical examination of Froebel’s doctrines and of their value in the 
light of the best current theory. 372-K 

2966 MONTESSORI, MARIA. Montessori method; trans. by 

Anne E. George.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A translation of Dr. Maria Montessori’s Italian work on her system of 
scientific pedagogy as applied to child education in ‘the children’s houses,’ 
with additions and revisions by the author. 372—M76 

3119 VANDEWALKER, N. C. Kindergarten in American 

education. Macmillan Co. 

372-V28 

See also Section 370.2, Psychology and Child study; also 
Pestalozzi and Froebel in Section 370. 


Kindergarten Collections of Stories and Poems. 


2700 BRYANT, S. C. How to tell stories to children. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

For kindergarteners and primary teachers. Includes selections and 
adaptations for telling to children. 372—B84 

1018 HARRISON, ELIZABETH. In storyland.' E. Steiger & Co. 

Stories to be told or read aloud in the kindergarten. Third year chil¬ 
dren may read them themselves. 372—H24 

2909 KEYES, A. M. Stories and story-telling. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An excellent collection of stories which have been tested in the class¬ 
room. Also valuable suggestions to mothers and teachers on how to 
become story-tellers. 372-K52 

1804 POULSSON, EMILIE. Finger plays. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Interesting kindergarten exercises with music and illustrations. 

372—P86f 

1805 In the child’s world.. Milton Bradley Co. 

Morning talks and stories for kindergartens, primary schools and homes. 

372-P861 

2410 WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH. Story hour. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A collection of stories to be read or told to children. Standard kinder¬ 
garten book. 372—W63 

2436 WILTSE, S. E. Kindergarten stories and morning talks. Ginn & Co. 

For teacher’s use. Stories and simple object lessons for every week in 
the school year. 372-W71k 

2437 Stories for kindergarten and primary schools. Ginn & Co. 

To be told and read to children primarily, though some of the stories 
are easy enough for first year readers. 372—W71s 

3153 WYCHE, R. T. Some great stories and how to tell them. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A suggestive treatise on the art of telling stories that will be useful 
for kindergarten and primary teachers. 372—W97 


PRICE. 

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.72 

1.26 


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N0, TITLE. CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

372.01. TEACHING PENMANSHIP. 

2800 FREEMAN, F. N. Teaching of handwriting.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 50 

A treatise on the psychology, hygiene, physiology and pedagogy of hand¬ 
writing. Scientific in treatment, but simple in statement. 372.01-F88 


372.1. TEACHING READING, ENGLISH COMPOSITION, PHONETICS, SPELLING. 

2633 AIKEN, W. A. The voice; an introduction to practical 

phonology. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1 87 

372.1—A14 

2688 BOYCE, E. M. Enunciation and articulation. Ginn & Co. 25 

372.1-B69 

2694 BRIGGS, T. H., and L. D. COFFMAN. Reading in pub¬ 
lic schools.Row, Peterson Co. 1 00 

3 72. l-B 76 


2707 

2710 

2721 

2816 


CANFIELD, D. F., and G. R. CARPENTER. Elemen¬ 
tary composition. Macmillan Co. 

372.1—C16 

CARPENTER, G. R., F. T. BAKER, and F. N. SCOTT. 

Teaching of English in elementary and secondary school. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“ A distinct contribution to the discussion of a vital education problem 
and is worthy of all praise .”—Edttcational Review. 372.1—C22 

CHUBB, PERCIVAL. Study and teaching of English.. Macmillan Co. 

“It is so sound in its philosophy and so practical in its helpfulness that 
we wish it might come into the hands of every instructor in the country.”— 

The. Dial. 372.1-C47 


GOLDWASSER, I. E. Teaching of English. D. C. Heath & Co 

The purpose of this book is to stimulate and to direct the efforts of the 
teacher and to make unsuccessful experimentation unnecessary. 372.1—G58 


.40 

1.20 

.75 

1.00 


2883 HUEY, E. B. Psychology and pedagogy of reading. Macmillan Co. 1.05 

“The book treats the subject more extensively and in a more thorough 
going way than has been done heretofore. Experimental work is pre¬ 
sented in an unusually interesting manner and so indeed is the entire 
material.”— M. V. O’Shea. 372.1-H86 

2915 KLAPPER, PAUL. Teaching of English. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.04 

372.1-K66 


2914 

3049 

3073 

3091 

3101 

3099 

3100 


Teaching children to read. 

A scholarly and practical statement of the various methods of teaching 
primary reading with a few chapters for the intermediate grades. 372.1-K66r 


The Baker & Taylor Co 


SCRIPTURE, E. W. Stuttering and lisping.. 

Prepared to meet the needs of physicians and teachers. 


. Macmillan Co 

372.1—Ser7 


SPAULDING, E. H. Problem of elementary composi¬ 
tion, suggestions for its solution. D. C. Heath & Co 

Chapters on letter writing, story telling, word-collecting, descriptions, 
simile, and personifications, etc. 372.1—Sp2 


SUZZALLO, W. H. Teaching of spelling. 

372.1— Sul 

TAYLOR, J. S. Composition in the elementary schools. . 

Suggestive chapters describing work actually done in New York schools. 

372.1- T21 

Principles and methods of teaching reading. 

372.1— T21p 

Word study in the elementary school. 

372.1- T21w 


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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

3115 

TURNER, W. E. Teaching to read.• • 

A systematic plan for teaching reading above the primary grades with 
emphasis on expression and the problems of construction. 372.1—T84 

American Book Co. 

.. .83 

3138 

WENDELL, BARRETT. English composition. 

“A simple and rational outline view of English composition.”— Educa¬ 
tional Review. 372.1—W48 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. 1.05 


See also Section 028, Reading and choice of books. 




372.2. TEACHING MATHEMATICS. 


2881 HOWELL, H. B. A foundational study in the pedagogy 

of arithmetic. Macmillan Co 

372.2-H83 


2947 

3066 


McLELLAN, J. A., and J. DEWEY. Psychology of 
number . 

“Few books have been received with so great favor by the educational 
world . . . The book sounded the death-knell to much of the arith- 

methic work of the day.”— Educational Review. 372.2—M22 


The Baker & Taylor Co 


SMITH, D. E. Teaching of elementary mathematics . .. . 

With an introduction by Nicholas Murray Butler and an excellent 
bibH0gri,phy - 372.2—Sm5 


Macmillan Co 


3076 STAMPER, A. W. Text-book on the teaching of arith¬ 
metic . American Book Co 

372.2—St2 


3133 WALSH, J. H. Practical methods in arithmetic. D. C. Heath & Co. 

The aim of this book is to outline a workable plan which the thoughtful 
teacher can modify and adapt to his own peculiar conditions. Arithmetic 
work for the eight grades of grammar school is laid out and discussed, 
and chapters on equational arithmetic, structural exercises, and the metric 
system are appended. 372.2—W17 

3155 YOUNG, J. W. A. The teaching of mathematics in the 

elementary and secondary school. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Various distinct methods are described and compared. . . . Chap¬ 

ters on the preparation of the teacher and the material equipment are 
followed by the most extensive and important part of the book, the teach¬ 
ing of arithmetic, geometry and algebra. Full bibliographies accompany 
the text.”— Bibliography of Education. 1907. 372.2—Y 


1.00 

1.08 

.80 

.83 

1.13 


1.20 


372.3. TEACHING GEOGRAPHY. 


2769 


2981 

3012 

3109 


DODGE, R. E .,+ and KIRCHWEY, C. B. Teaching of 

geography in elementary schools. The Baker & Taylor Co 

"Discusses the problems—What good geography is; what the special prob¬ 
lems in teaching geography are; and what the relation is between the 
principles laid down by the expert geographer and the educational expert, 
and the practical needs in geography work. 372.3-D66 

NEWBIGIN, M. I. Modern geography. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“It is a suggestive volume interestingly written that should appeal to 
the general reader and offers many suggestions to the geographer.”— 

R. E. Dodge. 372.3-N42 

REDWAY, J. W. New basis of geography. Macmillan Co. 

A manual for the preparation of the teacher. 

“The conception of geography that is here presented seems to me to be 
the only one which can support its claim to a large share of the time and 
thought of the elementary school.”— Nicholas Murray Butler. 372.3-R25 


TOOTHAKER, C. R. Commercial raw materials... Ginn & Co 

A useful reference book for teachers of geography. It briefly describes 
the origin, ^process of preparation and uses of the most important com¬ 
mercial materials. Maps, charts, and interesting illustrations accompany 
the text. 372.3-T62 


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.40 

.80 

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NO. 

3111 


TITLE. 


CONTRACTOR. 


TROTTER SPENCER. Lessons in the new geography. D. C Heath & Co.. 

It is free from the humbug and empiricism of modern fads 

?f G a W genuinT tea t c h her k " 0WledSe ° f * thoughtful scholar and the judgment 

A special feature is the effect of climate and topography on the dis¬ 
tribution of mankind.”—/. W. Redway. 372.3-T75 

3131 WALLIS, B. C. Teaching of geography. The Baker & Taylor Co 

372.3—W14 

See also Sections 910-919, Geography and travel. 

See also Statesman’s Year Book, Section 310. 


PRICE. 

.83 


.75 


372.4, 

2654 

2656 

2961 

3137 

3145 


NATURE STUDY—TEACHING ELEMENTARY SCIENCE—SCHOOL GARDENS. 


BAILEY, L. H. Holy earth. 

™ T c he f or< r most i ivin S authority on rural life and agriculture presents his 
personal views of man s relations to the soil, physical and spiritual. Rare 
poetic gifts of vision and expression. 372.4—BIS 


Nature study idea 


372.4—BIS 


MAYER, A. G. Seashore life. 

- r A , manu al for teacher’s use in connection with excursions to the New 
York Aquarium. Well illustrated. 372.4—M45 


WEED, C. M., and EMERSON, PHILIP. School gar¬ 
den book.... . 

An admirable feature is the brief histories and descriptions of the 
many varieties of familiar plants with suggestions as to their aesthetic 
values and most effective use for garden or window box, or for decora¬ 
tive purposes. Full and attractively illustrated. 372.4-W41 


WILLIAMS, DORA. Gardens and their meaning. 

Contains bibliographies, planting tables, and experiments suitable for 
young gardeners. 372.4-W67 


The Baker & Taylor Co.70 

Syndicate Trading Co.88 

A. S. Barnes & Co. 1.00 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.04 

Ginn & Co.83 


See also Sections 500-599, Natural Science, and in graded 
libraries, nature books and stories 


372.5. TEACHING HISTORY AND CIVICS. 


2687 


2717 


2733 

2753 

2820 


BOURNE, H. E. Teaching of history and civics in the 
elementary and secondary schools. 

“Not only the most elaborate, but also easily the most important of the 
numerous recent works on historical ‘method’ . . . clear, concise and 

eminently sensible.”— Nation. 372.5—B66 

CHANNING, EDWARD, and A. B. HART. Guide to 
the study of American history. (Revised ed.). 

Describes and illustrates methods of study and instruction; gives classi¬ 
fied select bibliographies and groups principal events into topics with 
special references. 

“The best guide for teachers.”— C. A. McMurry. 372.5C36 

COMMITTEE OF SEVEN. Study of history in school. 

The report of the Committee appointed by the American Historical 
Association to formulate a course of history study in schools. 372.5—C73 

DAVIS, C. O. A guide to methods and observation in 

history . 

3 72.5-D29 

GORDY, W. F., and W. J. TWITCHELL. Pathfinder 
in American history.. 

“A handbook for teachers, containing topical outlines, lists of readings 
mainly from secondary sources, and suggestions as to methods of teach¬ 
ing. The style and treatment are adapted to the needs of elementary 
classes .”—William Macdonald. 372.5—G65 


The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.20 

Ginn & Co. 2.08 

Macmillan Co.40 

The Baker & Taylor Co.45 

F. C. Stechert Co.89 
























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SUPPLY 


NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 

2850 

HARTWELL, E. C. Teaching of history. 

372.5-H25 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. .29 

2900 

JOHNSON, HENRY. Teaching of history in elementary 
and secondary schools.'. 

Suggests practical methods with concrete examples. Has five valuable 
bibliographical and pedagogical appendices. 372.5—J62 

Macmillan Co. 

.. 1.12 

3134 

WAYLAND, J. W. How to teach American history.... 

372.5-W36 

Macmillan Co. 

.. .88 


See also Sections 342, 900-909, and books in graded 
libraries, under history, biography and civics. 

- 



372.6. TEACHING MODERN LANGUAGES—ENGLISH TO FOREIGNERS. 


2653 BAHLSEN, LEOPOLD. New methods of teaching mod¬ 
ern languages. Ginn & Co 

372.6—B15 


2821 GOUIN, FRANCOIS. Art of teaching and studying 

languages . The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“I urge teachers to purchase this book, not only for the many grains 
of truth which the author mixes with his chaff, but because the vigor and 
originality or his attack will force the language teacher to think for 
himself.”— J. J. Findlay. 372.6—G72 

• 2896 JESPERSON, OTTO. How to teach a foreign language. Macmillan Co. 

A book on the reform method of teaching a language by a distinguished 
Danish linguist. Useful and stimulating to every one interested in the 
subject. 372.6-J49 

3092 SWEET, HENRY. Practical study of languages. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

“The personal note lends additional interest to a work which from 
cover to cover contains not a page that is dull or commonplace.”— Nation. 

372.6—Sw3 


.42 

1.40 

.72 

1.31 


372.7. PPIYSICAL TRAINING—TEACHING GYMNASTICS, GAMES, DANCING, ETC. 

2660 BANCROFT, J. H. Games for the playground, home, 

school and gymnasium. Macmillan Co. 1.12 

The games collected from many countries and sources are adapted to a 
variety of conditions, including schools, playgrounds, gymnasiums, boys 
and girls’ summer camps, adult house parties and country clubs, settle¬ 
ment work, children’s parties, and the environment of indoors or out of 
doors, city or country, summer or winter, the seashore, the woodland or 
the snow. $72.7— B22 


2661 Posture of school children. Macmillan Co. 1.12 

A practical treatise of preventitive and corrective methods; not an in¬ 
troduction of a new system of physical culture but better results from the 
old exercises. 372.7—B22p 

2702 BURCHENAL, ELIZABETH. Folk dances and singing 

games. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.88 

“A piece of work which will win the appreciation of settlement workers 
and others who are planning festivals or performances of any kind for 
boys and girls, but it is richer in material for the girls.”— Survey. 

372.7-B96 

2742 CRAMPTON, C. W. The folk dance book. A. S. Barnes & Co. 1.20 

Music and description of some forty dances for use in schools or play¬ 
ground. German, Swedish, English, Irish, Russian, Scotch folk dances 
are included. 372.7—C84 


2743 CRAWFORD, CAROLINE. Folk dances and games.... A. S. Barnes & Co. 1.20 

Music for Swedish, Finnish, Scotch, German and English dances, with directions. 

372.7 C85 

2899 JOHNSON, G. E. Education by plays and games. Ginn & Co.75 

The first part of the book is devoted to a discussion on the meaning of 
play, its relation to education, etc. The second part presents a graded 
course of games carefully graded. The pictures are excellent and the 
whole work is likely “to promote a wider and higher appreciation of 
play,” as an educational factor. 372.7-J63 
























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181 


SUPPLY 


NO. TITLE. 

2978 MURPHY, M. C. Athletic training, 


CONTRACTOR. 


372.7-M95 


The Baker & Taylor Co, 


PRICE. 

.70 


372.71. VACATION SCHOOLS. PLAYGROUNDS. 

2631 ADDAMS, JANE. The spirit of youth and the city 

streets . Macmillan Co. 

The chapter headings are: Youth in the city, Wrecked foundations of 
domesticity. The quest for adventure, The house of dreams, Youth in 
industry, Thirst for righteousness. A book that every teacher might 
read with profit. A strong plea for more playgrounds and organized play. 

372.71— Ad2 

2748 CURTIS, H. S. Education through play. Macmillan Co. 

A suggestive book on organized play as part of the school curriculum, 
with bibliographies and rules for games. 372.71—C94 

2924 LEE, JOSEPH. Play in education. Macmillan Co. 

The subject matter is arranged in five books in an order which follows 
the development of the child. Sane, informing, and practically helpful. 

372.71— L46 

372.8. TEACHING DRAWING AND CONSTRUCTIVE WORK. 
2645 BABBITT, A. B. Working drawings. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A year’s course in mechanical drawing for high school students. 

372.8- B11 

2685 BONE, W. A. The service of the hand in the school. .. . The Baker & Taylor Co, 

372.8- B64 

2729 COLLINS, F. H. Drawing and constructive work for 

elementary school. 3 portfolios of plates. Per set. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

“This book with its accompanying series of plates, constitutes a plan 
of instruction in drawing and constructive work which is not only new but 
which has been tested and found to be workable in all elementary schools. 

It is the result of an experience of more than fifteen years of teaching, 
drawing and constructive work in the elementary schools of New York and 
other cities.”— Preface. 372.8-G6Q 

2841 HANEY, J. P. Pencil sketching from nature. F. C. Stechert Co 

2888 


.38 

.94 

1..12 


.87 

.75 

1.00 


A practical entertaining monograph full of suggestions for students. 

372.8-H19 


HURLL, E. M. How to show pictures to children... *.. Syndicate Trading Co... 

A book of practical advice to teachers and mothers. How to make pictures 
tell stories. Game of picture posing, Use of pictures in the school room, are 
some of the chapter headings. Illustrations and lists of books. 372.8-H93 

2984 NOYES, WILLIAM. Handwork in wood. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

' 372.8-N87 

2988 PARK, J. C. Educational woodworking for home and 

school.. • • Macmillan Co. 

Deals with the enumeration, description and illustration of woodworking 
tools- woodworking machinery; classification, description and properties 
of various woods; fastenings; the finishing of wood surfaces; suitable 
objects to make; woodturning with examples. 2/2.8—Jr22 

See also Section 686, Bookbinding; 694, Carpentry; Sec¬ 
tions 700-750, Fine Arts. 

372.81. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. 

oyog CARLTON F. T. Education and industrial evolution. .. Macmillan Co. 

Part 1 discusses “The modern education problem” and Part 2 “Actual 
or proposed additions to the educational system. 

2752 DAVENPORT, EUGENE. Education for efficiency-D. C. Heath & Co. 

* “This book deals with the latest claimant for consideration in the 
secondary school curriculum, industrial education, and especially agiricul- 
tural education.”— Educational Review. 372.81-02/ 


.50 

.70 

1.80 

.75 


.87 

.90 
























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NO. TITLE. CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 


2757 DEAN, A. D. The worker and the state. The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

“The writer is perfectly conversant with his material ana presents it 
in a way that gives the reader a sufficient grasp on the numerous ele¬ 
ments involved in the movement for an adequate system of industrial 
education.”— Catholic World. 372.81—D34 

2908 KERSCHENSTEINER, GEORG. Education for citi¬ 
zenship . The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

A translation of an essay on continuation schools and preparing pupils 
for civic duties by the Director of Schools in Munich. 372.81-K47 

2922 LEAKE, A. H. Industrial education... Syndicate Trading Co. 

An authoritative history of the subject with an outline of a practical 
system for present day needs. 

372.81- L47 

2997 PERSON, H. S. Industrial education. Syndicate Trading Co. 

372.81- P43 

3070 SNEDDEN, DAVID. Problem of vocational education.. The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

372.81- Sn2 


.86 


.67 

.88 


.70 


.29 


372.9. TEACHING DOMESTIC SCIENCE—SEWING, WEAVING, COOKING, ETC. 

2730 COLSON, ELIZABETH, and A. G. CHITTENDEN. 

Child housekeeper.. A. S. Barnes & Co.75 

Simple lessons in domestic science with songs, stories and games. 

“Anyone who can put poetry into dish-washing, and spring sunshine 
into the house-cleaning . . . has given the world a real boost toward 

a better day .”—Jacob A. Riis. 372.9-C71 

2738 COOLEY, A. M. Domestic art in woman’s education.... The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.04 

“Miss Cooley discusses not only the general aspects of domestic art in 
the education of women, but also the details of the problem of teaching 
it in the elementary and high schools .—School Review. 372.9—C77 

2794 FLAGG, E. P. Handbook of elementary sewing. The Baker & Taylor Co.42 

372.9-FS9 

2817 GOODWIN, E. E. Course in sewing. 3 vols. Per set. . The Baker & Taylor Co..... 1.60 

Elementary course in sewing. 372.9—G63 

2897 JESSUP, Mrs. A. L., and A. E. LOGUE. Handicraft 
book, comprising methods of teaching cord and raffia 
constructive work, weaving, basketing and chair caning 

in graded schools.. A. S. Barnes & Co.80 

372.8-J49 

2921 LALUHLIN, C. E., ed. Complete dressmaker. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

Simple directions for home millinery by Mme. Anna Ben-Yusup and 
Dressmaking by Mary L. McIntyre. 372.9-L36 

2989 PATTON, FRANCIS. Home and school sewing. Teach¬ 
ers’ edition..The Baker & Taylor Co.54 

Elementary manual of plain sewing and mending. Chapters on color, 
material, sewing tools. 372.9-P27 

3127 WAKEMAN, A. V. H., and HELLER, L. M. Scientific 

sewing and garment-cutting. Silver, Burdett & Co. 40 

See also Section 646, Domestic economy; 677, Weaving; 

689. Basketry. 


372.91. TEACHING MUSIC. 

RIX, F. R. Manual of school music in elementary grades. Macmillan Co 

372.91—R52 


3020 


75 

























BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


SUPPLY 

N0 * TITLE. CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

3021 RIX, F. R. Voice training for school children. A. S. Barnes & Co.38 

“In this book evolved from actual experience, we have a concise and 
clear statement of vocal method for use in schools. Mr. Rix explains 
the obstacles which arise in the effort to achieve good tone throughout 
the grades, and in simple, untechnical language gives ways and means 
of overcoming the difficulties .”—Elementary School Teacher. 372.91—R52v 


374. SELF-EDUCATION AND IMPROVEMENT, DEBATING, ETC. 

2677 BERNHEIMER, C. S., and COHEN, J. M. Boys’ clubs. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

Gives specific and wise directions as to constitutions, by laws, minutes, 
financial and other reports, topics and programs. 374—B45 

2696 BROOKINGS, W. D„ and R. C. RINGWALT. Briefs 

for debate. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

A very useful handbook. States “concisely the principal arguments 
pro and con on a large number of important topics of the day,” and re¬ 
fers to books, chapters of books, magazine articles, etc. 374—B79 

2797 FOSTER, W. H. Debating for boys. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A complete and practical little handbook, adapted for the boy’s own 
use, specially good for upper grammar grades. 374—F78 

2798 FOSTER, W. T. Argumentation and debating. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“A copious appendix gives specimens of analysis, briefs, material for 
briefing, a forensic and a complete specimen debate, a model for instruc¬ 
tion to judges and for the formation of a debating league. Together with 
275 debatable propositions. . . . One of the most satisfactory books 

in the field.”— Nation. 374—F81 

2959 MATSON, HENRY. References for literary workers.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Introduction to topics and questions for debate under the following 
heads: history, biography, politics, political economy, education, literature, 
art, science, philosophy, ethics, religion, miscellaneous. 374—M42 

2999 PFIELPS, E. M. Debater’s manual. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Pt. 1: Preparation of debate. Pt. 2: Organization and management 
of debating societies. 374—P51 

3060 SHURTER, E. D., and TAYLOR, C. C. Both sides of 

100 public questions briefly debated. The Baker & Taylor Co 

100 questions on present day subjects, with main line of arguments, 
pro and con, and references selected to substantiate the arguments. 

374—Shu9 


.80 


.93 


.72 

1.04 


1.50 


1.12 


.84 


377. MORAL EDUCATION. 


2632 


2762 

2822 

2834 

3069 


ADLER, FELIX. Moral instruction of children. ---- The Baker & Taylor Co_ 

A discussion of practicable, non-sectarian methods of teaching filial, 
fraternal and civic duties, and training moral perceptions in public 
schools. - 377—Ad5 


DEWEY, JOHN. Moral principles of education. (River¬ 
side educational monographs.). 

“The most important work we have upon the subject of moral educa¬ 
tion.”— F. A. Manny. 377-D51 

GOULD, F. J. Moral instruction. 

The special purpose of the book is to set out the nature of moral 
instruction and its heating on education. Part 2 gives annotated out¬ 
lines of lessons illustrating the direct method of moral instruction. 377-G73 

GRIGGS, E. H. Moral education. 

“This book should be carefully read by every parent and teacher in the 
land. It is a work at once eminently practical and yet nobly idealistic. 
He has considered his subject deeply and treats it only as a man of rare 
insight, a true philosopher and a practical teacher could represent a 
theme.” 377-G87 

SNEATH, E. H. and HODGES, G. Moral training in 
the school and home.. • • • • 

Outlines a systematic moral training. 377-bn2 


The Baker & Taylor Co 
The Baker & Taylor Co 


The Baker & Taylor Co 


Macmillan Co 


See also Section 170, Ethics. 


1.08 


.29 

.69 


1.15 


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NO. 

title. contractor. 

378. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. 

PRICE. 

2708 

CANBY, H. S. College sons and college fathers. 

A defensive treatment of college problems. 378—Cl6 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

.86 

2807 

GAUSS, C. Through college on nothing a year. 

Every problem which a boy without money has to solve in working his 
way through one of the larger universities is taken up and solved in 
this very interesting account of what one boy actually did. 378G23 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

.70 

3019 

RIDDLE. C. B. College men without money. 

Personal experience of college graduates and students, who have 
worked their way through college. 378—R43 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.70 


379. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. REPORTS, ETC. 

2960 MAXWELL, W. H. Quarter century of public school 

development. American Book Co. 1.04 

Excerpts from the Brooklyn and Greater New York reports, addresses, 
and other papers of the City Superintendent, forming a history of the 
public school system in New York City during the past twenty-five 
years. 379-M45q 


395. ETIQUETTE. 

2838 HALL, F. H. Good form for all occasions. The Baker & Taylor Co.72 

A simple, sensible and reliable little book. 395—H14 

3053 SEYMOUR, A. A B C of good form. The Baker & Taylor Co.36 

Contents—Introductions and invitations, calls, dinners, weddings, table 
etiquette, correspondence, dances. 395—Se9 

3148 WINTERBURN, F. H. Novel ways of entertaining. The Baker & Taylor Co_ .72 

Afternoon tea, oriental teas and dinners, outdoor entertainments, deco¬ 
rations, children’s parties, novelties in breakfasts and suppers. 395—W72 


409. HISTORY OF LANGUAGE. 

420. ENGLISH LANGUAGE. 

2933 LOUNSBURY, T. R. History of the English language. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.10 

“The book I have recommended to teachers and students ever since it 
appeared, as the one best work of its class.”— W. J. Rolfe. 420-L92 

2934 Standard of usage in English. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

An interesting book of essays written in support of the contention that 
“the standards of speech is the usage of the cultivated” regardless of the 
grammarians. 420—L92s 


421. ORTHOGRAPHY. 

2946 MACKEY, M. S. and M. G. Pronunciation of ten thou¬ 
sand proper names... The Baker & Taylor Co.72 

A very useful desk book. Geographical, biographical names, names of 
books, works of art, characters in fiction, etc. 421-M19 

3001 PHYFE, W. H. P. Five thousand words often misspelled The Baker & Taylor Co.54 

With rules for spelling and use of capitals, dividing words into sylla¬ 
bles, etc. Also rules and lists of amended spellings. 421—P56 

3002 Eighteen thousand words often mispronounced. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

A revised and enlarged edition of the “10,000 words often mispro¬ 
nounced.” A complete handbook of difficulties in English pronunciation, 
including a large number of proper names, words and phrases from foreign 
languages. 421-P56t 






















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N0 * TITLE. CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

422. ETYMOLOGY—DERIVATION. 

423. DICTIONARIES, IDIOMS. 424. SYNONYMS. 

2741 CRABB, GEORGE. English synonyms. The Baker & Taylor Co.78 

424-C84 

3024 ROGET, P. M. Thesaurus of English words and phrases. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.00 

“Object: The idea being given to find the word or words by which 
that idea may be most fitly and aptly expressed.”— Preface. 424-R63 


425. GRAMMAR. 

2784 FERNALD, J. C. A working grammar of the English 

language. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

425-F39 


510. MATHEMATICS. 

3035 SAISANT, C. A. Mathematics. The Baker & Taylor Co.36 

510-Sai2 


520. ASTRONOMY. 

206 BAYNE, S. G. Pith of astronomy. The Baker & Taylor Co.60 

“For the use of those who know but little or nothing of astronomy.” 

Latest facts and figures as developed by the great telescopes, without 
mathematics, signs, or Greek letters. 520-B34 

2796 FLAMMARION, C. Astronomy.,. Syndicate Trading Co.35 

It is a masterpiece of simplicity, beautiful in its economy of unnecessary 
hard terms. S20-F61 

1190 JACOBY, HAROLD. Practical talks by an astronomer.. The Baker & Taylor Co.70 

Interesting articles on astronomical subjects of general interest such 
as, navigation at sea, the pole-star, how to make a sun dial, photography 
in astronomy, Saturn’s rings, the moon hoax. Free from technicalities 
and dry details. 520-J15 

1494 MARTIN, M. E. Friendly stars. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

Popular, entertaining descriptions of the 20 brightest stars and prin¬ 
cipal constellations. Indicates location, color, distance, movements, rising 
and setting. Makes identification with naked eye easy, and inspires a 
sense of companionship with the constant stars. Map and diagrams.— 

N. Y. Dept, of Education. * 520-M36 

2005 SERVISS, G. P. Astronomy with the naked eye. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.01 

“A new geography of the heavens,” with fourteen charts of the con¬ 
stellations and planets. A chapter is devoted to the stars of each month, 
the southern constellations, the Milky Way, the Zodiacal light, the moon, 
planets, etc. 520—Se7 


530. PHYSICS. 

2872 HOPKINS, G. M. Experimental science. The Baker & Taylor Co. 3.60 

A guide to the general knowledge of physics by means of experiment. 

Most of the apparatus may be made and used by any one having ordinary 
skill with tools. 530-H77 

3151 WOODHULL, J. F. Home-made apparatus, with refer¬ 
ence to chemistry, physics and physiology. A. S. Barnes & Co.60 

A practical and handy little manual describing apparatus actually made 
by the author, with cost of materials, etc. 530—W85h 























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NO. TITLE. CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

531. MECHANICS. 


2837 GUILLAUME, C. E. Mechanics. The Baker & Taylor Co.36 

Pt 1: Preparation for study of mechanics. Pt. 2: Exposition of 
principles. Pt. 3: Development and application. Popular in style and well 
illustrated. 531-G64 


533. AVIATION. 

2824 GRAHAME-WHITE, C. and HARPER, H. The aeroplane. Syndicate Trading Co. 1.03 

A delightfully told, well illustrated and romantic story of aerial con¬ 
quest. 533—G76 


537. ELECTRICITY. 

2942 McCORMICK, W. H. Electricity. 

Simply written and with attractive illustrations, it covers tlie principles 
of electricity and its uses in a way interesting to the general reader. 

537-M13 

3032 ST. JOHN, T. M. Study of elementary electricity and 
magnetism by experiment. 

Designed as a text-book for amateurs, students and teachers. A syste¬ 
matic course of simple experiments for home or school. 537—Sa2 

2063 SLOANE, T. O’C. Efectric toy-making for amateurs. .. 

“Designed to bring within reach of young and old the manufacture of 
genuine and useful electrical appliances. Much plain practical informa¬ 
tion.”— A. L. A. Catalogue. 537—S15 

3057 SHARP, J. M. Practical electric wiring. 

This book furnishes not only general information, but also sufficient 
special information to enable the student to install electric wiring. It 
contains many diagrams, wiring tables and data. 537—Sh2 


540. CHEMISTRY. 

2751 DARZEUS, G. Chemistry. The Baker & Taylor Co.38 

An extremely simple, non-technical work. 540—D25 


550. GEOLOGY AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 

2826 GRATACAP, L. P. Geology of the City of New York.. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.80 

A work of first importance to engineers and students. Most of the 
localities described or pictured are not now, or will not be much longer, 
open to observation. This new edition contains twice as much as the 
earlier printings; it covers all the boroughs, with an epitome of the 
geology of Long Island, as well as an account of the latest investigations 
of the general subject. 550-G77 

1007 HARRINGTON, M. W. About the weather. The Baker & Taylor Co.54 

Elementary meteorology, explaining the inflexible laws of the weather 
and the science of forecasting. 551—H24 

2889 HUTCHINSON, H. N. Story of the hills. Macmillan Co. .38 

“As interesting as a story and full of the most instructive information, 
which is given in a style that every one can comprehend.”— Journal of 
Education. 550-H97 

1491 MARTIN, E. A. Story of a piece of coal. F. C. Stechert Co.35 

Its origin, various forms, early history of its use, gas illuminating 
oils, the coal supply of the world, etc. 553—M36 

3096 TARR, R. S. Elementary geology. Macmillan Co. 1.12 

A first book on the subject. Treatment confined to structural and 
dynamic geology. 

“Text is graphic and interesting and the book is a model of its kind.”— 

Education. 550-T17 


F. C. Stechert Co. 1.08 

The Baker & Taylor Co.83 

The Baker & Taylor Co.75 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... .75 






















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187 


SUPPLY 


NO. 


2727 


TITLE. contractor. 

573. ETHNOLOGY—ANTHROPOLOGY. 


CLODD, E. Childhood of the world. 

A simple account of man’s origin and early history. 


573-C62 


Macmillan Co 


PRICE. 


.84 


578. MICROSCOPY. 

See in graded libraries. HALL, C. A. How to use a mic¬ 
roscope. 


580. BOTANY. 

2642 ATKINSON, G. F. First studies of plant life. Ginn & Co. .50 

“Will prove to be exceedingly valuable to teachers who wish to demon¬ 
strate the simpler facts of plant physiology, but who might hesitate to 
do so because of lack of previous training in laboratory methods.”— C. W. 

Dodge. 580—At5 

2670 BEAL, W. J. Seed dispersal. Ginn & Co.. .29 

For young botanists and teachers. 580-B36 


2698 BRUCKER, E. Botany. The Baker & Taylor Co. .36 

The book forms a good introduction to the subject for those who would 
teach themselves the elements. 580-B83 

614 DANA, Mrs. W. S. According to season; talks about 

the flowers in the order of their appearance in the woods 

and fields. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.22 

“Mrs. Dana is a lover of outdoor life, her heart is in what she de¬ 
scribes. She has done a piece of work which was well worth doing.”— 

Critic. 580—D19 

615 How to know ferns. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.40 

A companion volume to “How to know the wild flowers.” “Ferns as a 
hobby,” when and where to find them, fertilization and development, etc., 
treated in the same delightful manner. 580-D19f 

616 How to know the wild flowers. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.40 

A popular guide to the names, haunts and habits of over four hundred 
varieties of the common flowers of the field and wood. Arranged by colors 
with many plates. 580—D19h 


582. TREES. 

2878 HOUGH, R. B. Handbook of the trees of the northern 

States and Canada. The Baker & Taylor Co. 4.80 

A unique tree guide that devotes two pages to each species. On one 
page is a photograph of the leaves and fruit. The other page shows the 
trunk, the peculiarities of the bark, and includes a small map of the 
range of the tree’s growth and a short description. The photographs are 
of unusual excellence. 582-H81 

2925 LEVISON, J. J. Studies of the trees... John Wiley Sons. 1.20 

A copiously illustrated manual of the trees of the United States and 
Canada. „ 582-L57 

1506 MATHEWS, F. S. Familiar trees and their leaves. Syndicate Trading Co.1.2214 

A popular untechnical treatment, well written and well illustrated. 

582-M42 


590. ANIMAL LIFE—ZOOLOGY. 

2673 BENCHER, E. Zoology. The Baker & Taylor Co- .36 

590-B43 

1522 MILES, A. H. Natural history in anecdote. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

The habits of animals, birds, fishes," reptiles, insects, etc., with many 
colored plates. 590-M61 


























188 


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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 


595. ENTOMOLOGY. 



2735 

COMSTOCK, J. H. Insect life. 

Standard work on insect life. 595—C73 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1'26 

2782 

FABRE, J. H. Mason-bees. 

Fabre presents the familiar, which is usually the most remote from 
us in a piquantly intimate fashion. A collection of informal essays, about 
flies and a number of other things. 595—Film 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.08 

2781 

Life of a fly. 

Teems with new facts and suggestions on insect psychology. 595—FI If 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.08 

2941 

McCOOK. H. C. Nature’s craftsmen. 

“Most interesting facts about ants, bees, wasps, spiders and other insects. 
Close to the ideal type of nature book.”— Nation. 595—Ml3 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.44 

1903 

ROBERTSON-MILLER, ELLEN. Butterfly and moth 
books. 

“Her interest is of the nature study rather than of the scientific order, 
and the work will appeal mainly to that class of reader, young and old.— 
A. L. A. Booklist. 595-R54 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

1.05 


597. FISHES—AQUARIA. 


2776 

EGGELING, OTTO and FREDERICK EHRENBERG. 
Freshwater aquarium and its inhabitants. 

Full instructions to the amateur for an aquarium outfit. Illustrated by 
photographs from life. 597—Eg3 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.44 


598. ORNITHOLOGY. 



2718 

CHAPMAN, F. M. Bird-life, a guide to the study of our 
common birds. 

Contains an appendix with suggestions for teachers. Illustrations in 
color by Ernest Thompson Seton. Descriptions accurate and style inter¬ 
esting. 598—C36 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.44 

2985 

NLHTALL, T. Birds of the United States and Canada.. 

New edition of a famous and popular guide to the birds. Colored 
illustrations. 598—N96 

The Baker & Taylor Co.... 

2.16 

3013 

REED, C. A. The bird book. 

Illustrated with pictures of the birds in natural color and of the eggs, 
life size, and some pictures of the nests. 598—R25 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

2.26 


608. INVENTIONS AND INDUSTRIES 


2891 

ILES, GEORGE. Leading American inventors. 

Anecdotes and character sketches make it as interesting as a good 
novel. Profusely illustrated. 608—Ile3 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.26 

2901 

TOHNSON, V. E. Modern inventions. 

Illustrated and well supplied with diagrams. 608—J62 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

1.08 


612. PHYSIOLOGY. 



2635 

AMADON, A. M. Atlas of physiology and anatomy of 
the human body. 

Colored plates of human body, showing anatomy of the head, pharynx 
and larynx, tooth, stomach, ear, nose, and eye. 612—Ami 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 

2.08 

2712 

CARRINGTON, T. S. Fresh air and how to use it. 

“A complete and authoritative work on open-air sleeping and the de¬ 
sirable architectural plans for obtaining pure air in modern homes.”— 
Literary Digest. 612-C23 

The Baker & Tavlor Co. 

.94 

























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189 


SUPPLY 


NO. 

2879 


2744 

2770 

2813 

2836 


TITLE. 


HOUGH, THEODORE, and W. T. SEDGWICK. 
Human mechanism: its physiology and hygiene. 

„ j A il atomy V bo . th g /°^ s a ,nd microscopic, is reduced to the lowest terms, 
and the emphasis of the book is placed on physiology, hygiene and sani¬ 
tation on function and conduct .”—School Review. 612—H81 


613. HYGIENE. 


CROMIE, W. J. Keeping physically fit. 

613-C88 

DOTY, A. H. Prompt aid to the injured. 

New edition of the standard book on “first aid.” 

GLASGOW, M. Hygiene of sex. 

613-D74 


612-G46 

GULICK, L. H. Efficient life. 



* 9 r \ has no hobbies and sees clearly that the things to be com¬ 

mended are those which the hearer may reasonably be expected to do and 
not over-refinements of bodily care and personal conduct impossible of— 
general attainment.” 613 G95 


CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

Girin & Co. 1.67 


Macmillan Co.67 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.08 

The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

The Baker & Taylor Co.97 


614. PUBLIC HEALTH. 

2815 GODFREY, HOLLIS. Health of the city. Syndicate Trading Co.88 

“Taken in its entirety, Mr. Godfrey’s study of the city health shows 
careful and scholarly research. The book may be heartily recommended 
to those who wish to understand the importance and the nature of the 
city health problem.”— H. C. Metcalf. 614-G54 

3017 RICHARDS, E. H. Food materials and their adultera¬ 
tions. The Baker & Taylor Co.85 

614.3—R39 


630. AGRICULTURE. 

3027 ROTH, FILIBERT. First book of forestry. Ginn & Co.63 

An attempt to introduce the study of trees and woods into the public 
schools. Popular treatment showing how the forests are raised, are kept 
up, cared for, and protected; how the lumber is cut, and the uses to 
which it is put. The whole subject of conservation is treated. See also 
Sections 582 and 715. 634-R74 

3033 SAINT MAUR, K. V. A self-supporting home. Macmillan Co.38 

The interesting experience of a city woman on a twelve acre farm. 

630—Sai2 


635. KITCHEN GARDEN. 

2684 BOLTE, J. W. Back yard farmer. The Baker & Taylor Co.75 

A clear, practical book for the beginner with chapters on the garden, 
flower beds, window boxes, cold frames, fruit trees, etc. 635—B63 

2803 FRENCH, A. How to grow vegetables. Macmillan Co.38 

635-F87 


638. BEES. 

2939 LYON, D. E. How to keep bees for profit. Macmillan Co.38 

A life history of the bee with suggestions for a method of treatment. 

638-L99 

3118 VALENTINE, C. S. How to keep hens for profit. Macmillan Co 


638—Y23 


.38 




























190 


BOOKS FOR REFERENCE AND TEACHERS’ LIBRARIES 


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NO. 

TITLE. 

CONTRACTOR. 

PRICE. 


640. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 


2724 

CLARK, T. M. Care of a house. 

A simple description of the structure of a house and of the appliances 
attached to it. with description of the disorders to which they are sub¬ 
ject and of the methods of preventing and curing such disorders. 640—C55 

F. C. Stechert Co. 

.80 

2795 

FLAGG, E. P. Handbook of home economics. 

Recipes for a two years’ course in home economics, together with direc¬ 
tions for equipment and care of the kitchen and dining room. 640F59 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .63 

2799 

FREDERICK, CHRISTINE. New housekeeping. 

Home making on business principles, showing how efficiency in house¬ 
keeping eliminates drudgery and solves the servant problem. Descrip¬ 
tions of latest labor saving devices. 640—F87 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .87 

2842 

Harper’s household handbook. 

A guide to easy ways of doing woman’s work. 640—H23 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .72 

2852 

HASKINS, C. W. How to keep household accounts.... 

640-H27 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.72 

2860 

HERRICK, C. T. A B C of housekeeping. 

A handbook which covers in a modern, practical, scientific way the 
essentials of good housekeeping. 640—H44 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .36 

3008 

QUINN, M. J. Planning and furnishing the home. 

Practical and economical suggestions. 640—Qui4 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.72 


641. COOKERY. 



2725 

CLARKE, H. C., and RULON, P. D. Cook-book of left 
overs. 

400 reliable recipes for the practical housekeeper. 641—D55c 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.. .72 

2783 

FARMER, F. M. A new book of cookery. 

860 recipes covering the whole range of cookery. 641—F22 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. 1.12 

2864 

HILL, J. M. Canning, preserving and jelly-making. 

Recipes and practical descriptions of the utensils needed, with the 
reasons for each step. Illustrated. 642—H55c 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .70 

2927 

LINCOLN, M. J. Boston cook book. 

A revised edition with 300 new recipes. 641—L63 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

.. 1.29 

3018 

RICHARDS, E. H„ and S. M. ELLIOTT. Chemistry 
of cooking and cleaning. 

A new edition of a well known manual for housekeepers. 641R39c 

The Baker & Taylor Co... 

.85 

3071 

SNYDER, HARRY. Human foods and their nutritive 
value.. 

A reference book for the cooking room. Treats of the general fcomposi- 
tions and chemistry of foods and food values, changes during cooking 
and preparation. 640—Sn9 

Macmillan Co. - . 

.. 1.00 


643. FOOD. 



2634 

ALLEN, L. G. Table service. 

Contents: Duties and dress of a waitress, care of dining room, and 
laying of table. Book is fully illustrated and has a number of menus 
and recipes. Useful to domestic science teacher. 643—A15 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. .87 

2754 

DAVIS, E. A table for two. 

643-D29 

The Baker & Taylor Co. .. 

r* 

2832 

GREER, E. Food; what it is and does. 

A textbook for elementary school use on food diet and nutrition. 

643-G81 

Ginn & Co. 

.. .83 

3072 

SOWLE, HENRIETTE. I go a-marketing. 

643-Sol 

Syndicate Trading Co. 

.. 1.05 



































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191 


SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. CONTRACTOR. PRICE. 

644. FUEL. 

3141 WHITE, MARIAN. Fuels of the household. The Baker & Taylor Co.64 

“It is an unusually popular book on the subject and will be valuable 
for school and household use.”— A. L. A. Booklist. 644—WS8 

645. FURNITURE, ETC. 

2750 DANIELS, F. H. Furnishing of a modest home. The Baker & Taylor Co.90 

An interesting as well as practical discussion of what to do and what 
not to in a small home. 64S-D22 

646. CLOTHING. 

2697 BROUGFITON, Mrs . J. Practical dressmaking for 

students and technical classes. Macmillan Co.56 

646-B81 


647. SERVANTS, ETC. 

2865 HILL, J. M. The up-to-date waitress. Syndicate Trading Co. 1.05 

Some of the contents are: Duties of a waitress. Dining-room and 
pantry, their furnishings and care; Serving breakfast, luncheon, dinner 
and afternoon tea. Preparing salads. 647-H55 

3075 SPRINGSTEED. A. F. Expert waitress . The Baker & Taylor Co.72 

Clear and concise directions for the waitress and instructions in house¬ 
hold work pertaining to the dining room and pantry. 647—Spr8 


650. BUSINESS. 

2689 BRANDEIS, L. D. Business—a profession. The Baker & Taylor Co. 

Business conducted on the basis of social justice is the theme. Written 
with convincing logic from an altruistic view point. 658—B73 

2756 DAVIS, ROY and LINGHAM, C. H. Business English 

and correspondence.... Ginn & Co. 

A textbook for classes in secondary and commercial schools. 658—D29 

2773 DWYER, I. E. The business letter. 

658-D97 

2777 EMERSON, HARRINGTON. Efficiency as a basis for 

operation and wages.: • • The Baker & Taylor Co 

A philosophy of works management, that is, the process of directing 
the great forces of manufacturing to the best advantage in economy. 

This book advocates methods already employed in some of the largest 
manufacturing institutions in the United States. 658—Em3e 

2778 Twelve principles of efficiency. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A very readable book revealing much learning and experience of 
American industrial conditions. 658—Em3 

3047 SCOTT, W. D. Increasing human efficiency in business.. F. C. Stechert Co. 

658-Scol 

3097 TAYLOR, F. W. Scientific management. The Baker & Taylor Co 

658-T21 


1.44 

.83 


1.80 

1.80 

.75 

1.08 


673. COPPER. 


3026 


ROSE, A. F. Copper work. 

A textbook with illustrations and plates 
with a specification of the equipment. 


for a course in copper work 
673-R72 


The Baker & Taylor Co 


1.35 


























192 


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SUPPLY 

NO. TITLE. CONTRACTOR. 

686. BOOKBINDING. 

2728 COCKERELL, DOUGLAS. Bookbinding and care of 

books. The Baker & Taylor Co 

686-C64 

689. BASKETRY. 

2681 BLANCHARD, M. M. Basketry book. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Twelve lessons in reed weaving. 689—BS9 

3142 WHITE, MARY. How to make baskets.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

“A practical guide, giving descriptions of materials and tools' and de¬ 
tailed directions for the different kinds of weaving.— Carnegie Library, 

Pittsburgh. 689-WS8 

694. CARPENTRY—WOODWORKING. 

3123 VERRILL, A. H. Amateur carpenter. The Baker & Taylor Co 

For the handy man or boy. About tools and how to take care of them, 
woods, carpentry about the house, simple furniture, rustic carpentry, 
hints and receipts, woodworking machinery. 694—V61a 

3140 WHEELER, C. G. A B C of woodworking. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An abridgment of the author’s larger work, “Woodworking for begin¬ 
ners,” arranged for home and school use. 694—W57 

709. HISTORY OF ART. 

2819 GOODYEAR, W. H. Renaissance and modern art. F. C. Stechert Co. 

709-G63 

3095 TARBELL, F. B. History of Greek art. F. C. Stechert Co. 

Includes an introductory chapter on art in Egypt and Mesopotamia. 

709-T17 

710. LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 

3014 REXFORD, E. E. A B C of gardening. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Contains many valuable hints on the care of outdoor gardens and 
house plants. 716-R32 

See section 372.4. School gardens. 

720. ARCHITECTURE. 

3132 WALLIS, F. E. A B C of architecture. The Baker & Taylor Co 

For those who wish to know the periods or styles in architecture and 
the relation they bear to one another. The Greek classic, the Roman 
classic, Romanesque, Byzantine, Gothic and the Italian, French, English 
and American Renaissance are compared. 720—W14 

730. SCULPTURE. 

3089 STURGIS, RUSSELL. Appreciation ot sculpture. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

A handbook for the student, traveler, or general reader. 730—St9a 

740. DRAWING, DECORATION AND DESIGN. 

2639 ANTHONY, G. C. Mechanical drawing. D. C. Heath & Co. 

“Text and plates showing geometric problems and their application to 
architectural and machine details, drawn in orthographic and isometric 
projection.”— W. S. Monroe. 744—An8 






















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193 


SUPPLY 

NO. 

2669 BATCHELDER, E. A. 


TITLE. contractor. 

Design in theory and practice.. Macmillan Co. 

740-B31 


750. PAINTING. 

2854 PIEAD, Mrs. HENRY. How to enjoy pictures. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A history of famous painters from the thirteenth to the nineteenth 
centuries. Many colored plates. 750-H34 

3005 POORE, H. R. Pictorial composition and the critical 

judgment of pictures.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

From the artist’s point of view rather than that of the art critic. 

730-P79 

3088 STURGIS, RUSSELL. Appreciation of pictures. Syndicate Trading Co.. 

. . A popular history of painting from the critic’s standpoint. Eighty 

illustrations reproduced from rare paintings. 750-St9 


PRICE. 

1.17 

1.15 

1.26 

1.22 


2858 

1050 

2918 


2950 


3094 


2722 

2745 

2746 

2747 
2913 


770. PHOTOGRAPHY. 


See in grade libraries. 

Jenks, Tudor. Photography for young people. 


780. MUSIC. 


HENDERSON, W. J. What is good music?. 

Chapters on form, instruments, how to listen, etc., for average music 
lovers. 780-H38 

Story of music..... 

A general outline of the history of music in Europe. 780-H38s 

KREHBIEL, H. E. How to listen to music; hints and 
suggestions to untaught lovers of the art. 

780-K87 

McSPADDEN, J. W. Opera synopses. 

Handy reference book. Plots of eighty-eight standard operas, grand, 
romantic and light. 780—M24o 

TAPPER, THOMAS and GOETSCHIUS, PERCY. Es¬ 
sentials in music history.:. 

780-T16 


The Baker & Taylor Co.70 

The Baker & Taylor Co.75 

The Baker & Taylor Co.87 

Syndicate Trading Co.53 

The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.66 


790. AMUSEMENTS, GAMES, AND SPORTS. 


CHUBB, PERCIVAL and others. Festivals and plays. . 

A practical handbook of festival and play giving in schools and other 
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2667 BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and historical atlas of 

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2665 BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and historical atlas 

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ANTIN, MARY. Promised land... 

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B-G76 


GREENE, F. V. General Greene. 

The life and campaigns of General Nathanael Greene, next to Wash¬ 
ington the great military genius of the revolution. The operations in 
the vicinity of New York, 1776, Long Island, Fort Washington, the 
Jerseys given in detail. 

B-G83 

TRENT, W. P. Robert E. Lee. 

An interesting and sympathetic sketch of the great soldier of the 
south. B-L51t 

WHITE, H. A. Robert E. Lee, and the Southern con¬ 
federacy, 1807-1870. 

A historical and military biography from the southern point of view. 

B-L51w 


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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. Speeches and letters of Abra¬ 
ham Lincoln, with introduction by James Bryce. (Every¬ 
man’s library.) (Cloth.). 

Arranged chronologically. No index. B-L63 


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2983 NICOLA Y, J. G. Short life of Abraham Lincoln. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.73 

Condensed from the ten-volume biography of Nicolay and Hay, but 
containing all the essential facts. B-L63n 


929. FLAGS, HERALDRY. 

2844 HARRISON, P. D. The Stars and Stripes and other 

American flags. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.40 

A complete book of the flag. Giving the origin and history of all 
American flags; army and navy regulations in regard to the national 
ensign; salutes; flag making; flag legislation; special flags; songs and 
stories of the flag, etc. Colored plates. 929-H24 


937. ANCIENT HISTORY—ROME. 

497 CHURCH, A. J. Roman life in the days of Cicero. F. C. Stechert Co.70 

Drawn from his letters and speeches. Men and manners of the last 
days of the republic. 937—C47r 


938. GREECE. 

2835 GULICK, C. B. Life of the ancient Greeks. The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.17 

“The essential facts of daily life among the Greeks, particularly the 
Athenians,” presented in most attractive form. Excellent for reference 
or general reader. 938—G95 


MODERN HISTORY. 940. EUROPE. 

2979 MYERS, P. V. N. Mediaeval and modern history. Ginn & Co. 1.25 

Covers the period from the fall of Rome to modern times. 

“The story is everywhere clear, everywhere thoughful and everywhere 
it lives •and breathes. The select and discriminating bibliographies will 
be of great help to the student .”—George L. Burr. 940-M99 


942. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 


2805 GARDINER, S. R. Student’s history of England. The Baker & Taylor Co 

From earliest times to 1901. Well illustrated and indexed. Excellent 
reference history. 942—G17s 

896 GREEN, J. R. Short history of the English people. American Book Co. 

Probably the most popular history of England ever written. 942-G82 

1229 JOYCE, P. W. Concise history of Ireland. The Baker & Taylor Co 

From earliest times to the death of O’Connell in 1847. 942.1-J85 

2906 KENDALL, E. K. Source book of English history. Macmillan Co. 

A selection of illustrative material adapted to the needs and powers • 

of young students. 942—K34 

2928 LINGARD, JOHN. History of England. Edited by 

H. N. Burt. Macmillan Co. 

One volume edition condensed from the larger work. Covers the period 
from the Roman invasion to the accession of William and Mary, 1688. 


2.62 

1.00 

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.64 

.80 


943. GERMANY. 

2823 BARING-GOULD, SABINE and ARTHUR GILMAN. 

Story of Germany.The Baker & Taylor Co. 1.05 

A very readable short history of the Germans. 943-B23 























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944. FRANCE. 


2672 BELLOC, HILAIRE. French revolution. (Home uni¬ 
versity library.). The Baker & Taylor Co, 

A brilliant little book that furnishes more light on the eventful years 
from 1789 to 1794 than any other work of its size on the subject. 

944—B41 

2903 JOHNSTON, R. M. French revolution: a short history.. The Baker & Taylor Co, 

944-J64 

2967 MONTGOMERY, D. H. Leading facts of French his¬ 
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.93 


945. ITALY. 

3093 SYMONDS, J. A. Short history of the renaissance in 

Italy. The Baker & Taylor Co 

An epitome of the seven volumes of Symonds’ larger work on the 
renaissance in Italy. 945—Sy6 


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946. SPAIN. 

1166 IRVING, WASHINGTON. Conquest of Granada. The Baker & Taylor Co 

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949. NETHERLANDS. 

2972 MOTLEY, J. L. Motley’s Dutch nation. Edited by W. 

E. Griffis.The Baker & Taylor Co 

An abridgment of the “Rise of the Dutch republic” and an independent 
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972. MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA. 

2659 BANCROFT, H. History of Mexico. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Mr. Bancroft, one of the foremost authorities on .Spanish America 
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tive times, the migration of the Aztecs, the conquest by Cortes, to the 
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2716 

2846 

2847 


973. UNITED STATES HISTORY. 

BRIGHAM, A. P. Geographic influence in American his¬ 
tory .. Ginn & Co, 

Useful to teachers of history as well as teachers of geography, although 
the arrangement is mainly geographical. Each chapter deals with a region 
more or less distinct in physical development and historical interest. 

973-B76 


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What the navy has meant to the country in times past and what it 
means to-day, what it promises for the future are discussed by one who 
knows. 973—C3 4 


“In his condensation he does not neglect proportion, and more than 
once he gives the student valuable clues to the solution of historical 
problems .”—Atlantic Monthly. 973—H25 


“This volume must be classed with the studies of American democracy 
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2848 HART, A. B. Social and economic forces in American 
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Affords consecutive views of social conditions with some account of 
the economic forces in the life of the American people. 973-H25s 

2902 JOHNSTON, ALEXANDER. History of American 
politics ... 

“The most useful book, alike for teachers and for pupils is Johnston’s 
American politics.’ ”— John Fiske. 973-J64 

3052 SEMPLE, E. C. American history and its geographic 
conditions. 

“A very valuable addition to the literature of American history, the 
result, one would say, of long study, and careful thought. . . . She 

has keen sight into the main tendencies of American development.”—■ 
Nation. 973-Se5 

3062 SIMONS, A. W. Social forces in American history. 

973—Si4 

3116 UPTON, Gen. EMORY. Military policy of the United 
States . 

The plain truth about our past wars. Facts gathered from official records 
about the “volunteer system.” Ernestly recommended to every teacher 
of American history. 973—Up8 

3147 WILSON, WOODROW. Division and re-union; 1829- 
1889. (Epochs of American history.). 

“He does not write to please anybody, and therefore he will please 
all that are fair-minded enough to be able to understand ... he 
will surely communicate to every reader also something of the glow of 
the broad and intense, but chaste and unobtrustive patriotism pervading 
his book from the first to the last page.”— Professor Von Holst. 973—W69 


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973.1. DISCOVERY. 

2790 FISKE, JOHN. Discovery of America; with some ac¬ 
count of ancient America and the Spanish conquest. 

2 vols. (Per set.)... Syndicate Trading Co. 

“A rare combination of thorough scholarship, well-balanced judgment 
and literary charm characterize this work.”— E. G. Bourne. 

“Although intended as a historical work, the geographer and political 
economist will each find it a most useful handbook for reference.”— 

J. W. Redway. 973.1-F54 

1724 PARKMAN, FRANCIS. Pioneers of France in the new 

world. Syndicate Trading Co. 

The Huguenots in Florida and Brazil, 1550-1568, and the history of 
Samuel de Champlain and his associates, with a sketch of ehrlier French 
adventure in America and the legends of the northern coasts, 1500-1635. 

973.1-P23 


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973.2. COLONIZATION. 

768 EGGLESTON, G. C. Life in the eighteenth century- A. S. Barnes & Co. 

A companion volume to “Our first century,” treating of the “steady 
and irresistible advance of the colonies toward national independence 
as the most vital fact of American life during the first three-quarters 
of the eighteenth century.” 973.2—Eg3 

769 Our first century.*.: • • •:. A. S. Barnes & Co. 

A connected and picturesque narrative of American life, manners and 
customs during the seventeenth century—the period of colony planting. 

Has the story element which should appeal to young people. 973.2-Eg3o 

2786 FINLEY, JOHN. The French in the heart of North 

America.The Baker & Taylor Co 

Recounts the experiences of the early French explorers and traces the 
later history of the localities where the original French settlements were 
planted. Its purpose is to disengage America’s debt to France from her 
debt to England. 973.2-F49 


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2789 FISHER, G. P. Colonial era. (American history series.) F. C. Stechert Co 

Covers the colonial period to 1756, treating each colony separately and 
discussing “manners, customs and phases of intellectual progress.” 

973.2—F53 


2791 FISKE, JOHN. Dutch and Quaker colonies in America. 

2 vols. (Per set.). Syndicate Trading Co.. 

The founding of New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania and their history 
to the middle of the 18th century. 

Leading incidents always typical and important, but also always capable 
of vivid and stirring treatment.”— Nation. 973.2—F54d 

2792 New France and New England. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Contains chapters on Salem witchcraft. Every phase of the conflict 
for the continent between France and England to the fall of Quebec. 

'973.2—F54n 

2793 Old Virginia and her neighbors. 2 vols. (Per set.) . Syndicate Trading Co.. 

Traces the settlement of the southern colonies, Virginia, Maryland, 
the C'arolinas, and their history until 1690. Written in interesting and 
popular style. 973.2—F54o 


2930 LODGE, H. C. Short history of the English colonies in 

America.The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Who and what the people were who fought the war for independence 
and founded the United States,” their life, habits, thoughts and manners. 

A history of the thirteen colonies from their founding to 1765, with con¬ 
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1720 PARKMAN, FRANCIS. Conspiracy of Pontiac. 2 vols. 

(Per set.). Syndicate Trading Co 

“One of the most brilliant and fascinating books that has ever been 
written by any historian since the days of Herodotus .”—John Fiske. 

“It is to the pages of Mr. Parkman we must go for the American 
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The story of the daring enterprises of Robert Cavelier, “the unde¬ 
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1722 Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 vols. (Per set.). Syndicate Trading Co 

The struggle between France < and England for the control of North 
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George, Fort William Henrv, Louisburg, Ticonderoga, the fall of Ouebec. 

973.2—P2 3 m 


3108 THWAITES, R. G. The colonies, 1492-1750. (Epochs 

of American history.)...The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Remarkable for its comprehensiveness, and it presents a vast array 
of subjects in a way that is admirably fair, clear and orderly .”—Moses 
Coit Tyler. 

“ft is a pleasure to call especial attention to some most helpful biblio¬ 
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.94 

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973.3. REVOLUTION, 1775-1783. 

2711 CARRINGTON, H. B. Battles of the American, revolu¬ 
tion .Out of print. 

A military history of the revolution, explaining each battle in detail 
with maps and topographical drawings. About ten chapters are devoted 
to the campaigns around New York City. Valuable reference book for 
history classes. 973.3-C23 

808 FISKE, JOHN. American revolution. 2 vols. (Per 

set.) .Syndicate Trading Co. 2.52 

Most popular history of the revolution. Not a dull page in it. Por¬ 
trays with dramatic skill Washington as the central figure in the revolt 
against the arbitrary measures of George III. 

“His style has a vivid simplicity which is ideal for young readers.”— 

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2830 GREENE, F. V. Revolutionary war and the military 

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“A military history which aims first to trace, from a military point 
of view, the history of the war of independence, and then to show how 
Washington and his experienced officers, with a nucleus of trained soldiers 
about which was organized a large army of volunteers, inaugurated a 
definite, permanent military policy for this country.” 

A special feature of this book is its excellent maps of the revolutionary 
campaigns. 973.3-G83 


1392 LODGE, H. C. Story of the revolution. (One volume 

edition.) . The Baker & Taylor Co 

One of the most readable and graphically written histories of the Ameri¬ 
can revolution. 973.3-L82 

3063 SLOANE, W. M. French war and the revolution. 

(•American history series.). The Baker & Taylor Co 

Covers the period, 1756—83. The state of the French and English colo¬ 
nies during the “old French war,” the causes of the revolution and its 
progress to the treaty of Paris. 973.3—SI5 


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973.4. CONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD, 1789-1812. 


809 FISKE, JOHN. Critical period of American history. ... Syndicate Trading Co 

“It must not be supposed that the treaty of peace secured the national 
life. Indeed, it would be more correct to say that the most critical period 
of the country’s history embraced the times between 1783 and the adoption 
of the Constitution in 1788.”— Preface. 973.4—F54 


1073 HITCHCOCK, RIPLEY. Louisiana purchase and the 

exploration, early history and building of the west. Ginn & Co 

A brief, popular account of events leading up to the purchase, the 
Spanish and French exploration, Lewis and Clark expedition and the ex¬ 
pansion and development of the west. 973.4—H63 


3129 WALKER, F. A. Making of the nation. 1783-1817. 

(American history series.). The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Its characteristics are its skill in presenting essential facts, and the 
healthy balance of its inferences and judgments .”—William Macdonald. 

973.4-W15 


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973.5. WAR OF 1812 TO 1845. 


2703 BURGESS, J. W. Middle period, 1817-1858. (Ameri¬ 
can history series.)... The Baker & Taylor Co 

Deals with the struggle between the national and states rights theories, 

Missouri Compromise, Mexican war and its political consequences. 

973.5-B91 


2887 


HUNT, GAILLARD. Life in America one hundred 
years ago. 

An interesting survey of the people, their customs and tastes, manner 
of living and transacting business during the administration of James 
Madison. 973.5-H89 


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JOHNSON, ROSSITER. War of 1812.. 

The causes of the war, the spiritless campaigns on land and the splendid 
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973.6. WAR WITH MEXICO TO 1861. 

1294 LADD, H. O. History of the war with Mexico.. The Baker & Taylor Co 

\ standard history of the conflict which added Texas, California and 
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973.7. CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865. 

811 FISKE, JOHN. Mississippi valley in the civil war. Syndicate Trading Co 

A military narrative of the campaigns which won control of the great 
river and decided the fate of the southern confederacy. Fort Donelson, 

Shiloh, New Orleans, Corinth, Vicksburg. Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Nash* 
ville, graphically described. 973.7—FS4 

1476 MAHAN, A. T. Gulf and inland waters. The 

A history of the naval operations of Farragut, Porter and Foote in the 
civil war. New Orleans, Port Hudson, Mobile, the Mississippi gunboats 
at Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, Vicksburg, etc. 973.7—M28 

2990 PAXSON, F. L. Civil war. (Home university library.) . The 

A condensed study of the civil war which covers the period between 
the election of Lincoln and the issuance of the amnesty proclamation by 
President Johnson in May, 1865. 973.7—P28 


973.8. RECONSTRUCTION, INDIAN WARS, 1865-1898. 

2853 HAWORTH, P. L. Reconstruction and union. (Home 

university library.). F. C. Stechert Co 

The scope of the work is indicated by the following chapter headings: 

The presidential plan of reconstruction; The Congressional plan of re¬ 
construction; Carpet-baggers and Ku Klux-Klans; the end of an era; 

Hayes, Garfield, and Arthur; Battledore and Shuttlecock; the white man’s 
burden; The golden age of materialism; The revolt against plutocracy. 

973.8-H31 


973.9. WAR WITH SPAIN TO PRESENT TIME. 

713 DRAPER, A. S. Rescue of Cuba: an episode in the 

growth of free government. Silver, Burdett & Co... 

The story of our war with Spain, the causes and results. A spirited, 
patriotic narrative. 973.9—D79 

2931 LODGE, H. C. War with Spain. The Baker & Taylor Co 

A clear and vivid presentation of the causes of the war, the policy of 
the government and the brief campaigns, from the standpoint of a mem¬ 
ber of the Senate’s committee on foreign relations. 973.9—L82 


974.7. NEW YORK HISTORY. 

2736 COMSTOCK, S. A. Old roads from the heart of New 

York. .•:•••. . The Baker & Taylor Co 

“Journeys to-day by ways of yesterday within thirty miles around the 
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2737 COOK, H. T. Borough of the Bronx. F. C. Stechert Co. 

An interesting and well illustrated account of the legends, traditions, 
romance, history, and economic development of the northern borough. 

,974.7—C77 

2775 EARLE, A. M. Colonial days in old New York. The Baker & Taylor Co 

Home life and town life in New Amsterdam, the manners and customs, 
amusements, sports of the early Dutch settlers. Chapter on education 
and child life. 974.7-Ea7 

2856 HEMSTREET, CHARLES. When old New York was 

young . .... The Baker & Taylor Co 

Interesting papers on historic localities, streets and buildings. Bowling 
Green, Golden Hill, Greenwich, Christmas in old New Amsterdam, old 
time theatres, etc., with many illustrations from old prints. 974.7—H37 

1196 JANVIER, T. A In old New York. The Baker & Taylor Co 

The evolution of New York from the days of the Dutch trading post to 
the building of the Erie Canal. Other chapters on Greenwich village, 
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JENKINS, STEPHEN. Greatest street in the world.... 

Mr. Jenkins has practically written a history of New York City around 
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Story of the Bronx. 

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2919 

LAMB, Mrs M. J. History of New York city. 3 vols. 
(Per set). 

A comprehensive history full of interesting details . and much genea¬ 
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by Mrs. Burton Harrison. 974.7—L16 

A. S. Barnes & Co. 

.. 6.00 

2963 

MINES, J. F. (Felix Oldboy.) Tour around New York 
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Description of the landmarks and localities around Manhattan and 
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PINE, J. B., ed. vSeal and flag of the City of New York. . 

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WILLIAMS, SHERMAN. New York’s part in history.. 

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978. THE WEST. 

3025 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Winning the west. 4 

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“A story full of stirring incidents which never grows dull from first 
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AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


A B C of architecture. Wallis, F. E. 192 

A B C of electricity. Meadowcrott, W. H. .36, 55 

A B C of gardening. Rexford, E. E. 192 

A B C of good form. Seymour, A. 184 

A B C of housekeeping. Herrick, C. T. 190 

A B C of national defense. Muller, J. 168 

A B C of old friends. 13 

A B C of woodworking. Wheeler, C. C. 192 

A frog he would a-wooing go. Caldecott, R. 12 

A was an apple pie. 11 

A was an archer. 11 

ABBOTT, A. B. Frigate’s namesake. 66 

ABBOTT, JACOB. Adventures of a coun¬ 
try boy. 42 

ABBOTT, J. S. C. Kit Carson. 118 

Peter Stuyvesant. 144 

ABBOTT, W. J. Story of our army for 

young Americans. 118 

About animals; retold from St. Nicholas. 

Carter, M. H., ed . 54 

About old story-tellers. Mitchell, D. G. 64 

About the weather. Harrington, M. W. 186 

According to season. Dana, Mrs. W. S. 187 

Achilles and Hector. Gale, A. C. 46 

Across Asia on a bicycle. Allen T. G. and 

W. L. Sachtleben. 142 

Across the campus. Fuller, C. M. 155 

Actual government. Hart, A. B.167 

ADAMS, ANDY. Wells Brothers, the 

young cattle kings. 150 

ADAMS, F. U. Conquest of the tropics... 201 
ADAMS, J. D. When mother lets us car¬ 
penter. 37 

ADAMS, J. H. Harper’s electricity book 

for boys. 138 

Harper’s indoor book for boys. 113 

Harper’s machinery book for boys. . . . 140 
Harper’s outdoor book for boys and girls. 82 

ADAMS, O. F. Dear old story-tellers. 118 

ADDAMS, JANE. Spirit of youth in the 

city streets. 131 

ADELBORG, OTTILIA. Clean Peter.... 16 

ADLER, FELIX. Moral instruction of 

children. 133 

Admiral’s caravan. Carryl, C. E. 44 

Adopting of Rosa Marie. Rankin, C. W.... 105 
Adrift on an ice pan. Grenfell, W. T. 116 


PAGE 

Adventures of a brownie. Craik, D. M. 29 

Adventures of a country boy. Abbott, J... . 42 

Adventures of Akbar. Steel, F. A. 107 

Adventures of Billy Topsail. Duncan, N.. . 99 

Adventures of Bobby Orde. White, S. E.... 109 
Adventures of Captain John Smith. Roberts, 

E. P. 122 

Adventures of Chatterer the red squirrel. 

Burgess, T. W. 23 

Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse. 

Burgess, T. W. 23 

Adventures of Grandfather Frog. Burgess, 

T. W. 23 

Adventures of Grillo. Candeze, E. 54 

Adventures of James Capen Adams. Hit- 

tell, T. H. 120 

Adventures of Jerry Muskrat. Burgess, 

T. W. 23 

Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Alden, W. L. 66 
Adventures of Johnny Chuck. Burgess, 

T. W. 23 

Adventures of Mr. Mocker. Burgess, T. W.. 23 

Adventures of Peter Cottontail. Burgess, 

T. W. 23 

Adventures of Prince Lazybones. Hays, 

Mrs. W. J. 47 

Adventures of Reddy Fox. Burgess, T. W.. 23 

Adventures of Robinson Crusoe on his island. 

Defoe, D. 69 

Adventures of Sammy Jay. Burgess, T. W. 23 
Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Twain, Mark. 136 
Adventures of Unc’ Billy Possum. Burgess, 

T. W. 23 

Adventures of Uncle Sam’s sailors. Peary, 

R. E., and others . 87 

Adventures of Uncle Sam’s soldiers. King, 

C. C., and others . 87 

Adventures with Indians. Mighels, P. V., 

and others . 65 

Adventures with pirates and sea rovers. 

Pyle, H., and others . 60 

Aeroplane. Graham-White and Harper.... 186 

Aeroplanes. Zerbe, J. S. 140 

iESOP. Fables arranged by Mary Godol- 

phin. 27 

Fables, ed. by Jos. Jacobs. 28 

Fables, ed. by F. C. Tilney. 43 


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Fables. Illus. by Arthur Rackham.... 42 

Hundred Fables of ASsop from the Eng¬ 
lish version of Sir Roger L’Estrange.. 43 

Affonzo, Our little Brazilian cousin. Nixon- 

Roulet, M. F. 59 

Afloat with the flag. Henderson, W. J. 130 

African adventure stories. Boring, J. A. 116 

Against odds. Heyliger, W. 101 

Age of chivalry. Bulfinch, T. 153 

Age of fable. Bulfinch, T.137, 167 

AIKIN, W. A. The voice. 177 

Aladdin. Crane, Walter. 22 

Aladdin and other stories. Lang, A. 47 

Alan Ransford. Deland, E. D. 154 

ALCOTT, L. M. Cupid and Chow-chow.. . 43 

Effie’s Christmas dream. 37 

Eight cousins. 125 

Garland for girls. 125 

Jack and Jill. 95 

Jimmy’s cruise in the Pinafore. 43 

Jo’s boys. 95 

Little men. 95 

Little women. 95 

My boys. 66 

Old-fashioned girl. 125 

Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. 43 

Rose in bloom. 150 

Spinning-wheel stories. 66 

Under the lilacs. 66 

Biography. See Cheny, E. B., and Moses, 


ALDEN, W. L. Adventures of Jimmy 

Brown. 66 

Cruise of the Canoe club. 43 

Cruise of the “Ghost”. 66 

Moral pirates. 43 

New Robinson Crusoe. 66 

ALDIN, CECIL. Pussy and her ways. 11 

White kitten book. 11 

White puppy book. 11 

ALDRICH, T. B. Marjorie Daw and other 

stories. 150 

Prudence Palfrey. 150 

Story of a bad boy. 95 

ALEY, MAX. Barnstormers. 95 

Alfred the Great. McKilliam, A. E. 92 

Alhambra. Irving, W.116, 199 

Alice and Tom. Brown, K. L. 44 

Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. Carroll, 


Alice’s visit to the Hawaiian islands. Krout, 

M. H. 86 

All about wild animals. 11 

All sorts of stories book. Lang, A. 121 

ALLEN, A. E. Children of the palm lands. 25 


PAGE 

ALLEN, L. G. Table service. 190 

ALLEN, W. B. Navy blue. 125 

Pineboro quartette. 125 

ALLEN, T. G., and W. L. SACHTLEBEN. 

Across Asia on a bicycle. 142 

Along the Mohawk trail. Fitzhugh, P. K.. . 100 

ALTSHELER, J. A. Apache gold. 125 

Border watch. 95 

Forest runners. 96 

Free rangers. 96 

Guns of Bull Run. 150 

Guns of Shiloh. 150 

Herald of the west. 150 

Horseman of the plains. 151 

In circling camps. 151 

In hostile red. 151 

Last of the chiefs. 125 

Riflemen of the Ohio. 151 

Rock of Chickamauga. 151 

Scouts of Stonewall. 151 

Scouts of the valley. 151 

Soldier of Manhattan. 151 

Sun of Saratoga. 151 

Sword of Antietam. 151 

Texan scouts. 125 

Texan star.. 125 

Texan triumph. 125 

Wilderness road. 151 

Young trailers. 96 

AMADON, A. M. Atlas of physiology and 

anatomy of the human body. 188 

Amateur carpenter. Verrill, A. H. 192 

AMBLER, S. E. Dear old home. 66 

AMBROSI, MARIETTA. When I was a 

girl in Italy. 57 

American anthology. Stedman, E. C., ed. . 195 
American authors for young folk. Harris, 

A. B. 119 

American book of golden deeds. Baldwin, 

James. 40 

American boy’s handy book. Beard, D. C.. . 56 

American commonwealth. Bryce, James. . 167 
American girl’s home book of work and play. 

Campbell, Mrs. Helen. 83 

American girl’s handy book. Beard, Lina 

and A. B. 56 

American hero stories. Tappan, E. M.. . ,. . 65 

American heroes and heroism. Mowry, W. 

A. and A. M. 64 

American history and its geographic condi¬ 
tions. Semple, E. C. 205 

American history by American poets. Wal- 

lington, N. U. ed . 195 

American history story book. Blaisdell, A. 

F. and F. K. Ball. 41 

American Indians. Starr, Frederick. 66 






















































































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213 


American inventions and inventors. Mowry, 

W. A. and A. M. 59 

American literature. Long, W. J. 195 

American navy. Chadwick, F. E. 204 

American revolution. Fiske, John. 206 

American school. Hinchman, W. S. 170 

American war ballads and lyrics. Eggleston, 

G. C., ed . 69 

American writers of today. Vedder, H. C... 195 

American year book. 165 

AMICIS, EDMONDO DE. Heart: a 

school-boy’s journal. 96 

Heart of a boy, ed . by Sophie Jewett.. . 125 

Among the camps. Page, T. N. 105 

Among the farmyard people. Pierson, C. D. 24 
Among the forest people. Pierson, C. D... . 36 

Among the meadow people. Pierson, C. D . 24 

Among the night people. Pierson, C. D.. . . 37 

Among the pond people. Pierson, C. D. 37 

An introduction to the study of dependent, 
defective and delinquent classes. Hen¬ 
derson, C. R. 172 

An only child. White, E. 0. 52 

ANDERSEN, H. C. Fairy tales. 96 

Fairy tales, ed. by J. H. Stickney.28, 43 

Fairy tales, ed. by E. H. L. Turpin. 28 

Fairy tales and wonder stories, ed. by 

Louis Rhead. 96 

Fairy tales from Hans Andersen, told to 
the children by Mary MacGregor. ... 28 

Fairy tales, trans. by Mrs. E. Lucas. ... 43 

Mermaid and other fairy tales. 67 

Ugly duckling. (Centenary edition)... 18 

Ugly duckling and other fairy tales. ... 43 

ANDERSEN and GRIMM. Fairy tales, 

ed. by A. Pitt-Kethley. 28 

ANDREWS, L. C. Fundamentals of mili¬ 
tary service. 168 

ANDREWS, M. R. S. Counsel assigned. . 125 

Perfect tribute. 151 

ANGELL, T. R. Psychology. 172 

Animal folk tales. Stanley, A. A. 37 

Animal nursery rhymes.. 11 

Animal secrets told. Brearley, H. C. 81 

Animal stories. Grimm, J. L. and W. K... . 31 

Animal stories. Second series. Grimm, J. 

L. and W. K. 24 

Animal story book. Lang, Andrew. 55 

Animal trainer. Guigou, P. 46 

Animals at home. 11 

Animals in the ark. Guigou, P. 31 

Animals of the world for young people. 

Knight and Jenks. 81 

Anne’s terrible good nature. Lucas, E. V... 73 

Another Brownie book. Cox, Palmer. 18 

Another flock of girls. Perry, Nora. 105 


ANTHONY, G. C. Mechanical drawing.. . 192 

ANTIN, MARY. Promised land. 202 

Antoine of Oregon. Otis, James. 74 

Apache gold. Altsheler, J. A. 125 

Apperception. Lange, Karl. 172 

Apple pie and other stories. 43 

Appleton’s New practical cyclopedia. 6 v... 165 
Appreciation of pictures. Sturgis, Russell. . 193 
Appreciation of sculpture. Sturgis, Russell. 192 
Arabella and Araminta stories. Smith, Ger¬ 
trude. 21 

Arabian nights; ed. by E. O. Chapman. 43 

Arabian nights; ed. by M. Clarke. 43 

Arabian nights; ed. by E. E. Hale. 67 

Arabian nights; ed. by Andrew Lang. 96 

Arabian nights; ed. by W. H. D. Rouse. 96 

Arabian nights’ entertainments; ed. by A. 

Pitt-Kethley. 18 

Arabian nights’ entertainments; ed. by F. J. 

Olcott. 96 

Arabian nights’. More tales from the Ara¬ 
bian nights; ed. by F. J. Olcott. 96 

Arabian nights; retold by Amy Steedman. . . 28 

Arabian nights. Stories from the Arabian 

nights retold by Laurence Housman. 67 

Arabian nights. Tales from the Arabian 

nights; ed. by Tilney, F. C. 67 

Arbor day. Schauffler, R. H. ed . 194 

Ardavan, Abd El. See French, H. W. 
Argumentation and debate. Foster, W. T.. 183 

Arkansaw bear. Paine, A. B.•. 75 

Around the campfire. Roberts, C. G. D.. . . 133 

Around the end. Barbour, R. H. 125 

Art craft for beginners. Sanford, F. G. 141 

Art of teaching and studying languages. 

Gouin, Francois. 180 

Art of the story teller. Shedlock, M. L. 194 

ARTHUR, E. B. and S. C. Sonny Boy’s 

day at the zoo. 16 

Arthur Bonnicastle. Holland, J. G. 156 

Artin our little Armenian cousin. Wade, 

M. R. 39 

As the goose flies. Pyle, Katharine. 33 

As you like it. Ed. by Ben Greet. Shake¬ 
speare, William. 115 

Asgard and the Norse heroes. Boult, K. F.. 67 

Asgard stories. Foster, M. H. and M. H. 

Cummings. 30 

ASHWORTH ALICE. Just a little boy.. 18 

ASPINWALL, ALICIA. Can you believe 

me stories. 28 

Listen to me stories. 43 

Short stories for short people. 28 

Astoria. Irving, Washington. 201 

Astronomy. Flammarion, C. 185 
































































214 


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PAGE 

Astronomy with the naked eye. Serviss, 

G. P. 185 

At Seneca Castle. Canfield, W. W. 97 

At the back of the north wind. Macdonald, 

George...48, 73 

At the open door. Robinson, Louise. 20 

Athletic training. Murphy, M. C. 181 

ATKINSON, ELEANOR. Greyfriars Bobby 151 
ATKINSON, G. F. First studies of plant 

life. 187 

Atlas of physiology and anatomy of the 

human body. Amadon, A. M. 188 

Atlas of the world. Hammond. 198 

ATTERIDGE, H. Famous modern battles. 198 

Aunt Hannah and Seth. Otis, James. 49 

Aunt Louisa’s animal stories. 7 

Aunt Louisa’s book of fairy tales. 18 

Aunt Louisa’s book of fairy stories. 28 

Aunt Louisa’s jumble book. 21 

Aunt Martha’s corner cupboard. Kirby, 

Mary and Elizabeth. 25 

AUSTIN, J. G. Betty Alden. 151 

David Alden’s daughter. 151 

Standish of Standish. 125 

AUSTIN, O. P. Uncle Sam’s children. 84 

Uncle Sam’s soldiers. 60 

AUSTIN, SARAH. Story without an end. 43 

Autobiography of a clown. Marcosson, I. F. 92 

Automobiles. Zerbe, J. S. 140 

AYRES, L. P. Open air schools. 173 

AYRTON, Mrs. M. C. Child life in Japan. 38 

Aztec treasure house. Janvier, T. A. 157 

Baa, baa, black sheep. 11 

Babbitt, A. B. Working drawings. 181 

Babbitt, E. C. Jatakas tales of India. 28 

BABSON, R. W. Future of South America. 201 

Baby days. 7 

Baby Elton, Quarterback. Quirk, L. W.. . 105 

Baby rhymes. 11 

Baby’s ABC. Crane, Walter. 13 

Baby’s book of pets. 11 

Baby’s friends. 11 

Baby’s playmates. 12 

BACHE, E. and L. When mother lets us 

make candy. 37 

BACHMAN, F. P. Principles of elementary 

education. 169 

Back yard farmer. Bolte, J. W. 189 

Backward child. Morgan, B. S. 173 

Backwoodsmen. Roberts, C. G. D. 134 

BACON, E. M. Boys’ Drake. 144 

Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy 

Hollow.115, 201 

Literary pilgrimages in New England. . 142 


BAGLEY, W. C. Craftsmanship in teach¬ 


ing. 175 

Classroom management. 174 

Educational values. 169 

Educative process. 169 

School discipline. 174 

BAHLSEN, LEOPOLD. New methods of 

teaching modern languages. 180 

BAIKIE, JAMES. Peeps at the heavens. 138 
BAILEY, C. S. Boys make at home things. 56 

BAILEY, L. H. Holy earth. 179 

Nature study idea. 179 

BAILEY, R. R. Sure Pop and the Safety 

Scouts. 43 

BAKER, A. G., and A. H. WARE. Muni¬ 
cipal government of the City of New York. 137 
BAKER, R. S. Boy’s book of inventions. . Ill 

Boy’s second book of inventions. 138 

BALDWIN, JAMES. American book of 

golden deeds. 40 

Discovery of the Old Northwest. 60 

Fairy stories and fables. 28 

T?ifty famous people. 27 

Fifty famous stories retold. 27 

Four great Americans. 40 

Old Greek stories. 28 

Old stories of the East. 28 

Robinson Crusoe for children. 28 

Sampo. 96 

Stories of the king. 67 

Story of Roland. 80 

Story of Siegfried. 67 

Story of the golden age. 67 

Thirty more famous stories retold. 40 

Wonder book of horses. 67 

BALDWIN, J. M. Story of the mind. 172 

Bale marked Circle X. Eggleston, G. C.. . . 155 

Ballads and tales. Haaren, J. H., ed . 46 

Ballads of American bravery. Scollard, 

Clinton, ed . 134 

BANCROFT, H. History of Mexico. 204 

BANCROFT, J* H. Games for the play¬ 
ground, home, school and vacation. 180 

Posture of school children. 180 

Banda Bela, our little Hungarian cousin. 

Nixon-Roulet, M. F. 59 

BANGS, M. R. Jeanne d’Arc, the maid of 

France. 118 

BANNERMAN, HELEN. Story of Little 

Black Sambo. 7 

Barbarian and noble. Lansing, M. F. 121 

Barberry bush. Coolidge, Susan. 98 

BARBOUR, R. H. Around the end. 125 

Behind the line. 151 

Benton’s venture. 151 














































































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BARBOUR, R. H .—Continued 

Captain of the crew. 

Change signals. 

Crimson sweater. 

Danforth plays the game. 

For the honor of the school. 

Forward pass. 

Half-back. 

Left tackle Thayer... 

On your mark. 

Secret play. 

Spirit of the school. 

BARING-GOULD, S., and A. GILMAN. 

Story of Germany. 

Barnaby Lee. Bennett, John. 

BARNARD, H. C. Europe in pictures.... 
BARNES, JAMES. Commodore Bain- 

bridge . 

David G. Farragut. 

For king or country. 

Hero of Erie. 

Loyal traitor. 

Midshipman Farragut. 

Naval actions of the war of 1812. 

Yankee ships and Yankee sailors. 

Barnstormers. Aley, Max. 

BARNUM, M. D., ed. Harper’s book of 

little plays. 

BARR, A. E. Belle of Bowling Green. . . . 

Bow of orange ribbon. 

Maid of Maiden lane. 

Trinity bells. 

BARRETT, S. M. Hoistah, an Indian girl. 

Mocco, an Indian boy. 

Practical pedagogy. 

BARRIE, J. M. Little minister. 

Peter and Wendy. 

Peter Pan; ed. by F. C. Perkins. 

Peter Pan picture book. 

BARRY, W. F. Hygiene of the school¬ 
room . 

BARSTOW, C. L. ed. Civil War. 

Colonists and the revolution. 

Famous buildings. 

Famous pictures. 

New nation. 

Progress of a united people. 

Westward movement. 

BARTLETT, F. O. Forest castaways. 

BARTLETT, JOHN. Familiar quotations. 
Bartley, freshman pitcher. Heyliger, W.. . 
BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Literary and his¬ 
torical atlas of Africa and Australasia. . . . 
Literary and historical atlas of America. 
Literary and historical atlas of Asia.... 
Literary and historical atlas of Europe. 


215 


BARTON, CLARA. Story of the Red 

Cross. 88 

Biography. 145 

Baseball. Clarke and Dawson. 114 

Basketry book. Blanchard, M. M. 192 

BASKETT, J. N. Story of the'fishes. 54 

BASS, FLORENCE. Story of pioneer life. 41 
BASS, M. F. Nature stories for young 

readers: animal life. 16 

Nature stories for young readers: plant 

life. 16 

BASSETT, S. W. Story of leather. 57 

Story of lumber. 57 

Story of wool. 57 

BATCHELDER, E. A. Design in theory 

and practice. 193 

BATES, K. L. “In sunny Spain”. 85 

BATES, LOIS. Fairy tale of a fox. 7 

New recitations for infants. 7 

Batter up. Williams, Hawley. 109 

Battle of baseball. Claudy, C. H. 83 

Battle of Gettysburg. Drake, S. A. 89 

Battle of New York. Stoddard, W. 0. 135 

Battleground adventures in the civil war. 

Johnson, C. 147 

Battles of the American Revolution. Car¬ 
rington, H. B. 206 

BAYLISS, C. K. Lolami in Tusayan. 65 

Lolami, the little cliff-dweller. 40 

BAYNE, S. G. Pith of astronomy. 185 

Be prepared. Dimock, A. W. 128 

Beach patrol. Drysdale, William. 126 

BEALE, H. S. B. Stories from the Old 

Testament. 152 

BEAL, W. J. Seed dispersal. 187 

Bear stories retold from St. Nicholas. Car¬ 
ter, M. H., ed . 54 

BEARD, D. C. American boy’s handy 

book. 56 

Boat-building and boating. 113 

Boy pioneers, sons of Daniel Boone.... 83 

Field and forest handy book. 56 

Jack of all trades. 113 

Out-door handy book. 83 

Shelters, shacks and shanties. 83 

BEARD, LINA, and A. B. American girl’s 

handy book. 56 

Handicraft and recreation for girls. 83 

Little folks’ handy book. 37 

Things worth doing. 83 

What a girl can make and do. 113 

BEARD, P. Jolly book of boxcraft. 37 

Beatrice of Denewood. Knipe, E. B., and A. 157 

Beautiful Joe. Saunders, Marshall. 51 

Beauty and the beast. Crane, Walter. 22 

Bed-time stories. Moulton, L. C. 49 


PAGE 

151 

96 

125 

125 

126 

152 

126 

152 

126 

152 

126 

203 

126 

84 

87 

144 

126 

87 

126 

88 

144 

152 

95 

56 

152 

152 

152 

126 

94 

94 

175 

152 

96 

96 

43 

174 

88 

88 

141 

141 

88 

118 

118 

126 

194 

101 

198 

200 

198 

199 






















































































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PAGE 

Bee-man of Orn. Stockton, F. R. 78 

Bee people. Morley, M. W. 24 

BEEBE, M. B. Four American naval he¬ 
roes . 41 

BEESON, R. K. Child’s calendar beautiful. 67 

Behind the big glass window. Robinson, L. 10 

Behind the line. Barbour, R. H. 151 

Behind the scenes with wild animals. Vel- 

vin, Ellen. 139 

Being a boy. Warner, C. D. 162 

BELL, Lady FLORENCE. Fairy tale plays 

and how to act them. 84 

Nursery comedies; twelve tiny plays for 

children. 25 

Singing circle. 7 

Belle of Bowling Green. Barr, A. E. 152 

BELLOC, HILAIRE. French revolution. . 204 

Ben Comee. Canavan, M. J. 68 

Ben Hur. Wallace, Lew. 162 

Ben, the black bear. Wright, W. H. 82 

BENCHER, E. Zoology. 187 

BENDER, M. S. Great opera stories. 38 

Benjamin of Ohio. Otis, James.'. . 74 

BENNETT, ARNOLD. How to live on 

twenty-four hours a day. 197 

Hitman machine. 197 

Mental efficiency. 197 

BENNETT, JOHN. Barnaby Lee. 126 

Master Skylark. 152 

BENTON, C. F. Fun of cooking. 56 

Saturday mornings. 37 

Benton’s venture. Barbour, R. H. 151 

BEOWULF. See Ragozin, Z. A. 

Berlin. Siepen, Edith. 143 

BERNHEIMER, C. S., and COHEN, J. M. 

Boy’s clubs. 183 

Better schools. Gregory, B. C. 174 

BETTS, G. H. Recitation. 175 

Betty Alden. Austin, J. G. 151 

Betty in Canada. McDonald, E. R., and 

Julia Dalrymple. 58 

Betty Leicester. Jewett, S. 0. 71 

Betty Leicester’s Christmas. Jewett, S. O.. 102 
Betty Wales, freshman. Warde, Margaret. 162 
Betty, Wales, junior. Warde, Margaret. . . 162 
Betty Wales, sophomore. Warde, Margaret. 162 

Between the lines. King, Charles. 157 

Beyond the old frontier. Grinnell, G. B. . 90, 129 

Beyond the pasture bars. Sharp, D. L. 82 

Big brother. Eggleston, G. C. 99 

Big Jack, and other true stories of horses. 

Jackson, G. E. 47 

Big people and little people of other lands. 

Shaw, E. R. 26 

BIGHAM, M. A. Stories of Mother Goose 
village. 18 


PAGE 

Bimbi. La Ramee, Louise de. 72 

Biography of a grizzly. Seton, E. T. 55 

BIRD, G. E., and M. STARTLING. His¬ 
torical plays for children. 38 

Bird book. Reed, C. A. 188 

Bird life. Chapman, F. M. 188 

Bird life stories. Weed, C. M., 2 vols. 55 

Bird stories from Burroughs. Burroughs, 

John..,. 112 

Bird ways. Miller, 0. T. 112 

Bird woman of the Lewis and Clark expedi¬ 
tion. Chandler, Katharine. 17 

Birds and bees and other studies in nature. 

Burroughs, John. 112 

Bird’s Christmas Carol. Wiggin, K. D. . .79, 109 
Bird’s Christmas Carol. Wiggin, K. D. 

(dram, version). 84 

Birds every child should know. Blanchan, 

Neltje. 81 

Birds of the United States and Canada. 

Nuttall, T. 188 

Birds of the world for young people. Knight 

and Hardcastle. 81 

Birds through the year. Gilmore, A. F. 81 

Birds through an opera glass. Merriam, F. 

A. 139 

BIRDSALL, K. S., and PUTNAM, G. H. 

Book of laughter. 126 

Birthday present. Edgeworth, Maria. 45 

BISHOP, FARNHAM. Panama past and 

present. 85 

Story of the submarine. 138 

BISHOP, J. B. The Panama gateway. .. . 202 
BLACK, WILLIAM. Four Macnicols and 

An adventure in Thule. 67 

Black arrow, Stevenson, R. L. 135 

Black Beauty. Sewell, Anna.34, 51 

Black Beauty, ed. Lucy Kemp-Welch. 77 

Blackfeet Indian stories. Grinnell, G. B... 95 

BLACKMORE, R. D. Lorna Doone. 152 

BLAISDELL, A. F. 

Stories from English history. 61 

Stories of the civil war. 88 

Story of American history. 61 

BLAISDELL, A. F., and BALL, F. K. 

American history story book. 41 

Child’s book of American history. 41 

Heroic deeds of American sailors. 41 

BLAISDELL, E. A., and M. F. Boy Blue 

and his friends. 7 

BLAISDELL, M. F. Cherry tree children. 7 

Polly and Dolly. 18 

Tommy Tinker’s book. 8 

BLANCHAN, NELTJE (Mrs. F. N. Double¬ 
day). Birds every child should know.... 81 

How to attract the birds. 54 









































































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217 


BLANCHARD, A. E. 

Girl of 76. 

Heroine of 1812. 

Revolutionary maid. 

Three pretty maids. 

BLANCHARD, M. M. Basketry book. .. 

Blind brother. Greene, Homer. 

BLOOMFIELD, MEYER. Vocational 

guidance of youth. 

BLOOMFIELD, MEYER, and SUZZALLO, 

H. Youth, school and vocation. 

Blossoms from a Japanese garden. Fenol- 

losa, M. 

Blue Bird. Maeterlinck, Maurice. 

Blue bird for children. Maeterlinck. 

Blue Bonnet’s ranch party. Jacobs, C. E.. . 

Blue fairy book. Lang, Andrew. 

Bluebeard. Crane, Walter. 

Boarded-up-house. Seaman, A. H. 

Boat-building and boating. Beard, D. C.... 

Bob, son of Battle. Ollivant, Alfred. 

Bodleys telling stories. Scudder, H. E. 

Bold Robin Hood. Rhead, Louis. 

BOLTE, J. W. The back yard farmer. 

BOLTON, S. K. Famous American authors. 

BOND, A. R. Pick, shovel and pluck. 

Scientific American boy. 

With the men who do things. 

BONE, W. A. The service of the hand in the 

school. 

Booboo book. Smith, Gertrude. 

Book of airships. 

Book of American explorers. Higginson, 

T. W. 

Book of athletics. Withington, P. 

Book of bunnies. 

Book of cats.. 

Book of cats and dogs. Johonnot, James... 

Book of discoveries. Masefield, John. 

Book of dogs. 

Book of ducks. 

Book of fables. Scudder, H. E. 

Book of famous verse. Repplier, Agnes, ed. 

Book of folk stories. Scudder, H. E. 

Book of heroic verse. Burrell, A. 

Book of horses... 

Book of Indian braves. Sweetser, K. D.. .. 
Book of indoor and outdoor games. Kings- 

land, Mrs. Burton.141, 

Book of joyous children. Riley, J. W. 

Book of knight and Barbara. Jordan, D. S. 
Book of laughter. Birdsall, K. S., and Put¬ 
nam, G. H... 

Book of legends told over again. Scudder, 

H. E. 

Book of little boys. Brown, E. V. 


PAGE 

Book of nature myths. Holbrook, Florence. 24 

Book of nonsense. Lear, Edward. 9 

Book of nursery rhymes, arranged by C. 

Welsh. 8 

Book of romance. Lang, Andrew. 53 

Book of sheep. 12 

Book of ships. 22 

Book of soldiers. 22 

Book of the blue sea. Newboldt, Henry.... 92 

Book of the farm. 12 

Book of the ocean. Ingersoll, Ernest. 86 

Book of the sagas. Hoffman, A. S. 101 

Book of the sea. 12 

Book of the thin red line. Newbolt, Henry. 121 

Book of the woods. 12 

Book of the zoo. 12 

Book of verses for children. Lucas, E. V.... 32 

Book of wireless. Collins, F. A. 138 

Bookbinding and the care of books. Cock¬ 
erell, Douglas. 192 

BOONE, DANIEL. Biography. 123 

BOOTH, M. B. Sleepy-time stories. 28 

BOOTH, W. S. Wonderful escapes by 

Americans. 144 

Boots and saddles. Custer, E. B. 119 

Border fights and fighters. Brady, C. T.. . . 118 
Border wars of New England. Drake, S. A. 90 

Border watch. Altsheler, J. A. 95 

Boris in Russia. McDonald, E. R., and Julia 

Dalrymple.. 58 

Born to the blue. Russel, F. K. 106 

Borough of the Bronx. Cook, H. T. 208 

Borrowed sister. White, E. 0. 52 

BOSTOCK, F. C. Training of wild animals. 112 

Boston cook book. Lincoln, M. J. 190 

Botany. Brucker, E. 187 

Both sides of 100 public questions briefly de¬ 
bated. Shurter and Taylor. 183 

BOTTA, A. C. L. Handbook of universal 

literature. 194 

BOULT, K. F. Asgard and the Norse 

heroes. 67 

BOURNE, H. E. Teaching history and 

civics.. 179 

Bow of orange ribbon. Barr, A. E. 152 

BOWERS, M. B. Dorothy and her ward¬ 
robe. 43 

Box furniture. Brigham, Louise. 114 

Boy and the baron. Knapp, Adaline. 102 

Boy blue and his friends. Blaisdell, A. E., 

and M. F. 7 

Boy craftsman. Hall, A. N. 83 

Boy electrician. Morgan, A. P. 139 

Boy emigrants. Brooks, Noah. 126 

Boy general. Custer, E. B., and M. E. Burt. 62 


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96 

126 

126 

96 

192 

70 

173 

173 

39 

103 

49 

131 

72 

22 

106 

113 

158 

77 

111 

189 

118 

111 

83 

112 

181 

21 

12 

63 

141 

12 

12 

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AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


Boy hunters. Reid, Mayne.133,159 

Boy I knew—Four dogs. Hutton, Laurence. 120 

Boy in Eirinn. Colum, Padraic. 84 

Boy life. Howells, W. D. 101 

Boy life in the United States navy. Clark, 

H. H. 98 

Boy life of Napoleon. Foa, Eugenie. 62 

Boy life on the prairie. Garland, Hamlin.. . 142 

Boy Lincoln. Stoddard, W. 0. 93 

Boy mechanic. Vol 1. 113 

Boy mechanic. Vol. 2. 114 

Boy mineral collectors. Kelley, J.G. 112 

Boy of a thousand years ago. Comstock, 

H. T.. 45 

Boy of the first empire. Brooks, E. S. 126 

Boy officers of 1812. Tomlinson, E. T. 108 

Boy pioneers, sons of Daniel Boone. Beard, 

D. G. 83 

Boy scouts hike book. Cave, Edward. 83 

Boy scouts in a trapper’s camp. Burgess, 

T. W. 67 

Boy scouts of America. Handbook for 

boys. 140 

Boy scouts of Berkshire. Eaton, W. P. 99 

Boy scouts of Bob’s Hill. Burton, C. P. 97 

Boy scouts of Dismal Swamp. Eaton, W. P. 99 
Boy scouts of Woodcraft camp. Burgess, 

T. W. 67 

Boy scouts on Lost trail. Burgess, T. W.. . . 68 

Boy scouts on Swift river. Burgess, T. W.. 68 

Boy settlers. Brooks, Noah. 126 

Boy soldiers of 1812. Tomlinson, E. T. 108 

Boy with the U. S. Census. Rolt-Wheeler, 

Francis. 143 

Boy with the U. S. Explorers. Rolt-Wheeler. 117 
Boy with the U. S. Fisheries. Rolt-Wheeler. 117 
Boy with the U. S. Foresters. Rolt-Wheeler, 

Francis. 143 

Boy with the U. S. Indians. Rolt-Wheeler. . 124 
Boy with the U. S. Life savers. Rolt-Wheeler 117 
Boy with the U. S. Survey. Rolt-Wheeler, 

Francis. 143 

BOYCE, E. M. Enunciation and articulation 177 
BOYD, I. E. When mother lets us cut out 

pictures. 25 

BOYESEN, H. H. Boyhood in Norway. . 97 

Norseland tales. 97 

Babyhood in Norway. Boyesen, H. H. 97 

Boyhood of famous authors. Rideing, W. H. 149 

BOYLE, M. P. Calendar stories. 23 

Out door secrets. 35 

Boys’ and girls’ fairy stories. 18 

Boys and girls of Brantham. Raymond, 

Evelyn. 133 

Boys and girls of Garden City. Dawson, 

Jean. 81 


Boys’ book of aeroplanes. Hubbard and 

Turner. 139 

Boy’s book of battle lyrics. English, T. D.. 128 

Boys’ book of battles. 144 

Boys’ book of famous regiments. Ogden 

and Hitchcock. 122 

Boy’s book of inventions. Baker, R. S... Ill 
Boy’s book of model aeroplanes. Collins, 

F. A. 112 

Boy’s book of new inventions. Maule, H. E. 139 

Boys’ book of pets. Westell, W. P. 113 

Boy’s book of rhyme. Scollard, Clinton.... 51 

Boys’ Browning. 97 

Boys’ camp book. Cave, Edward. 83 

Boy’s Catlin. Catlin, George. 124 

Boys’ clubs. Bernheimer and Cohen. 183 

Boys’ Cuchulain. Hull, Eleanor. 80 

Boys’ Drake. Bacon, E. M.. . .'. 144 

Boy’s Froissart, edited by Sidney Lanier.... Ill 

Boys’ heroes. Hale, E. E. 91 

Boys’ Iliad. Perry, W. C. 76 

Boy’s King Arthur. Lanier, Sidney. 80 

Boy’s life of Abraham Lincoln. Nicolay, 

Helen. 122 

Boy’s life of Edison. Meadowcroft, W. H.. 147 
Boy’s life of General Sheridan. Goss, W. L. 146 
Boy’s life of U. S. Grant. Nicolay, Helen. . 148 

Boy’s Mabinogion. Lanier, Sidney. 80 

Boy’s make-at-home things. Bailey, C. S.. 56 

Boy’s Napoleon. Wheeler, H. F. B. 150 

Boys’ Odyssey. Perry, W. C. 105 

Boys of 1812. Soley, J. R. 123 

Boys of Fairport. Brooks, Noah. 67 

Boys of Greenway court. Butterworth, 

Hezekiah.68, 97 

Boys of other countries. Taylor, Bayard. . 39 

Boys of St. Timothy’s. Pier, A. S. 105 

Boys of Scrooby. Hall, Ruth. 100 

Boys of ’76. Coffin, C. C. 89 

Boys of the Rincon ranch. Canfield, H. S.. 68 

Boys’ outdoor vacation book. Verrill, A. H. 114 

Boy’s Percy, edited by Sidney Lanier. Ill 

Boy’s second book of inventions. Baker, 

R. S. 138 

Boy’s story of Zebulon M. Pike. Hum¬ 
phreys, M. G. 147 

Boy’s town. Howells, W. D. 120 

Boys who became famous men. Skinner, 

H. P. 64 

Boys with Old Hickory. Tomlinson, E. T.. 108 

Boy’s workshop. 83 

BRADY, C. T. Border fights and fighters. . 118 

Colonial fights and fighters. 144 

Commodore Paul Jones. 144 

In the Wasp’s nest. 126 

Indian fights and fighters. 144 


































































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219 


BRADY, C. T .—Continued 

Midshipman in the Pacific. 

Reuben James. 

Revolutionary .-fights and fighters. 

Stephen Decatur. 

Braided straws. Foulke, E. E. 

BRANDEIS, L. D. Business—a profession. 
Brant and Red Jacket. Eggleston, Edward 

and E. E. Seelye. 

Brave deeds of American sailors. Duncan, 

R. B. 

Brave deeds of revolutionary soldiers. Dun¬ 
can, R. B. 

Brave deeds of Union Soldiers. Scoville, 

Sam.. 

Bray, S. E. School organization. 

BREARLEY, H. C. Animal secrets told. . 
BRENTANO, K. Gockel, Hinkel and 

Gackeleia. 

BREWER, E. C. Dictionary of phrase and 

fable. 

Historic note-book. 

Reader’s handbook. 

Bric-a-brac stories. Harrison, C. C. 

Brief course in the history of education. 

Monroe, Paul. 

Brief course in the teaching process. Strayer, 

G. D. 

Brief history of the nations. Fisher, G. P.. 
Briefs for debate. Brookings, W. D., and A. 

E. Ringwalt. 

BRIGGS, T. H., and L. D. COFFMANN. 

Reading in public schools. 

BRIGHAM, A. P. From trail to railway. . 
Geographic influences in American his¬ 
tory. 

BRIGHAM, LOUISE. Box furniture. 

Bright country scenes. 

Brook book. Miller, M. R. 

BROOKE, LESLIE. Golden goose. 

History of Tom Thumb. 

Johnny Crow’s garden. 

Johnny Crow’s party. 

Story of the three bears. 

Story of the three little pigs. 

Tailor and the crow. 

BROOKINGS, W. D., and A. E. RING¬ 
WALT. Briefs for debate. 

BROOKS, DOROTHY. Stories of the red 

children. 

BROOKS, E. C. Francisco, our little 

Argentine cousin. 

BROOKS, E. S. Boy of the first empire.. 
Century book for young Americans.... 
Century book of famous Americans 
Century book of the American colonies. 


BROOKS, E. S .—Continued 

Century book of the American revolu¬ 


tion . 88 

Heroic happenings. 88 

Historic Americans.. 202 

Historic boys. 88 

Historic girls. 88 

In blue and white. 97 

In Leislers’ times. 67 

Master of the strong hearts. 152 

Story of New Yirk. 144 

Story of our war with Spain. 144 

Story of the American Indian. 124 

Story of the American sailor. 118 

Story of the American soldier. 118 

True story of Abraham Lincoln. 41 

True story of Benjamin Franklin. 61 

True story of Christopher Columbus... 41 

True story of George Washington. 41 

True story of Lafayette. 61 

True story of the United States. 61 

True story of U. S. Grant. 61 

BROOKS, NOAH. Abraham Lincoln. 144 

Boy emigrants.. 126 

Boy settlers. 126 

Boys of Fairport. 67 

First across the continent. 142 

How the republic is governed. 118 

Lem, a New England village boy. 152 

Story of Marco Polo. 115 

Brooks and brook basins. Frye, A. E. 36 

BROUGHTON, MRS. J. Practical dress¬ 
making. 191 

BROWN, A. F. Flower princess. 28 

In the days of giants. 43 

Lonesomest doll. 43 

Lucky stone. 67 

Pocketful of posies. 29 

Songs of sixpence.44, 67 

Star jewels and other wonders. 44 

BROWN, ALICE. One footed fairy and 

other stories. 44 

Secret of the clan. 97 

BROWN, E. V. Stories of childhood and 

nature. 35 

Stories of wood and field. 23 

When the world was young. 25 

BROWN, H. D. Book of little boys. 44 

Little Miss Phoebe Gay. 44 

Two college girls. 152 

BROWN, K. H. Hallowell partnership.... 152 

BROWN, K. L. Alice and Tom. 44 

Brown fairy book. Lang, Andrew. 72 

BROWNE, E. A. Peeps at industries; 
rubber. 115 


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88 

118 

30 

191 

124 

62 

62 

149 

174 

81 

28 

194 

198 

194 

46 

170 

175 

198 

183 

177 

201 

204 

114 

12 

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220 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


BROWNE, FRANCES. Granny’s wonder¬ 
ful chair.29, 44 

Brownies abroad. Cox, Palmer. 29 

Brownies around the world. Cox, Palmer. . 29 

Brownies at home. Cox, Palmer. 18 

Brownies, their book. Cox, Palmer. 18 

Brownies through the Union. Cox, Palmer. 29 
BROWNING, ROBERT. Boys’ Browning. 97 
Pied piper of Hamelin. Ills, by Mar¬ 
garet T. W. Tarrant. 8 

Pied Piper of Hamlin, ill. by Hope Dun¬ 
lap . 29 

Pied Piper of Hamlin, ill. by T. Butler 

Stoney. 29 

Browns. Smith, M. P. W. 77 

BRUCKER, E. Botany. 187 

BRUSH, C. P. Colonel’s opera cloak. 152 

BRYANT, L. M. Famous pictures of real 

boys and girls. 88 

BRYANT, S. C. How to tell stories to chil¬ 
dren. 176 

BRYANT, W. C. Poetical Works. 195 

BRYCE, C. T. That’s why stories. 7 

BRYCE, JAMES. American commonwealth 167 

South America. 201 

Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. Stock- 
ton, F. R. 123 


BUCKLEY, E. F. Children of the dawn.. 153 
BULFINCH, THOMAS. 

Age of chivalry; edited by E. E. Hale. . 153 
Age of fable; edited by E. E. Hale. .137, 167 


Legends of Charlemagne. 153 

BULL, J. B. Fridtjof Nansen. 61 

BULLARD, F. L. Tad and his father. 88 

BULLEN, F. T. Cruise of the Cachalot.. . 142 

BUNYAN, JOHN. Pilgrim’s progress. 97 

BURCHENAL, ELIZABETH. Folk dances 

and singing games. 180 

BURGESS, G. Goop directory. 16 

Goop tales. 23 

Goops and how to be them. 16 

More goops and how not to be them... 16 

BURGESS, J. W. Middle period.: . 207 

BURGESS, T. W. Adventures of Chatterer 

the Red Squirrel. 23 

Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse.. 23 

Adventures of Grandfather Frog. 23 

Adventures of Jerry Muskrat. 23 

Adventures of Johnny Chuck. 23 

Adventures of Mr. Mocker. 23 

Adventures of Peter Cottontail. 23 

Adventures of Reddy Fox. 23 

Adventures of Sammy Jay. 23 

Adventures of Unc’ Billy Possum. 23 

Boy scouts in a trapper’s camp. 67 

Boy scouts of Woodcraft camp. 67 


PAGE 

BURGESS, T. W —Continued 

Boy scouts on Lost trail. 68 

Boy scouts on Swift river. 68 

Mother West Winds animal friends.... 24 

Mother West Wind’s children. 24 

Mother West Wind’s neighbors. 24 

Mother West Wind’s “Why” stories.... 24 

Tommy and the wishing stone.% .. . 35 

Burgoyne’s invasion of 1777. Drake, S. A.. 90 

Burma. (Peeps at many lands.) Kelly, 

R. T. 116 

BURNETT, F. H. Good wolf. 29 

Little Lord Fauntleroy. 44 

Lost prince. 97 

My robin. 153 

Queen Silver Bell. 44 

Racketty-Packetty house. 44 

Sara Crewe, Little Saint Elizabeth and 

other stories. 44 

Secret garden. 153 

Spring cleaning. 44 

Burning of Rome. Church, A. J. 153 

BURNS, E. E. Story of great inventions. . 138 
BURRELL, ARTHUR, ed. Book of heroic 

verse. 196 

BURRILL, E. W. Master Skylark (dram¬ 
atized ed.).. 84 

BURROUGHS, JOHN. Bird stories from 

Burroughs. 112 

Birds and bees, Sharp eyes and other 

papers. 112 

Squirrels and other fur bearers. 35 

BURROUGHS, W. D. Wonderland of 

stamps. 140 

BURT, M. E. Little nature studies from 

John Burroughs, Vol. 1. 7 

Little nature studies from John Bur¬ 
roughs, Vol. II. 16 

Poems that every child should know. 44, 68, 97 
BURTON, A. H. Four American patriots. 41 
Lafayette, the friend of American Lib¬ 
erty. 61 

Story of our country. 61 

Story of the Indians of New England. . 65 

BURTON, C. P. Boy scouts of Bob’s Hill. 97 

Business, a profession. Brandeis, L. D. 191 

Business English and correspondence. Davis 

and Lingham. 191 

Business letter. Dwyer, I. E. 191 

BUTCHER, E. L. Things seen in Egypt. . 200 
BUTLER, E. C. Our little Mexican cousin. 57 
Butterfly and moth book. Robertson-Miller, 

Ellen. 188 

BUTTERWORTH, HEZEKIAH. Boys of 


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221 


PAGE 

BUTTERWORTH, HEZEKIAH .—Continued 


Lost in Nicaragua. 85 

Over the Andes. 85 

Patriot schoolmaster. 97 

Pilot of the Mayflower. 68 

Story of Magellan. 68 

Treasure ship. 68 

True to his home. 97 

Wampum belt. 68 

Buz. Noel, Maurice. 36 

Buz-buz. Pratt, C. S. 17 

By right of conquest. Henty, G. A. 70 

Bye, baby bunting. 12 

BYRON, G. G. N., lord. Selected poems... 196 

CABOT, E. L. Ethics for children. 166 

Cadet days. King, Charles. 131 

CADY, M. R., and J. M. DEWEY. Picture 

stories from the great artists. 8 

Caged lion. Yonge, C. M. 137 

CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH. A frog he 

would a-wooing go. 12 

Come lasses and lads. 22 

Farmer’s boy. 12 

Fox jumps over the parson’s gate. 22 

Great Panjandrum himself.. 13 

Hey Diddle Diddle and Baby Bunting.. 12 

House that Jack built. 12 

John Gilpin. 22 

Mad dog. 13 

Milkmaid. 13 

Queen of hearts. 12 

Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross.... 12 

Sing a song of sixpence. 13 

Three jovial huntsmen. 22 

Calendar stories. Boyle, M. P. 23 

CALHOUN, D. D. When great folks were 

little folks. 41 

'Call of the wild. London, Jack. 158 

Calvert of Maryland. Otis, James. 74 

CAMP, WALTER. Danny Fists. 97 

Camp craft. Miller, W. H. 141 

Campaign of Treiiton. Drake, S. A. 90 

Campaigning with Crook. King, Charles... 147 
Campaigning with Grant. Porter, Horace.. 148 
CAMPBELL, Mrs. HELEN. American 

girl’s home book of work and play. 83 

CAMPBELL, H. L. Story of little Conrad, 

the Swiss boy. 38 

Story of little Jan, the Dutch boy. 38 

Story of little Metzu, the Japanese boy. 38 
Wah Sing, our little Chinese cousin.... 38 

Camping in the winter woods. Gregor, E. R. 129 
Camping on the great lakes. Spears, R. S.. 106 
Camping on the great river. Spears, R. S.. 106 
Camping on western trails. Gregor, E. R.. . 129 
Campmates. Munroe, Kirk. 132 


PAGE 

Camps and firesides of the revolution. Hart, 

A. B. 91 

Campus days. Paine, R. D. 159 

Can you believe me stories. Aspinwall, 

Alicia. 28 

CANAVAN, M. J. Ben Comee. 68 

CANBY, H. S. College sons and college 

fathers. 184 

CANDEZE, ERNEST. Adventures of 

Grillo. 54 

CANFIELD, F. A. C., and G. R. CARPEN¬ 
TER. Elementary composition. 177 

CANFIELD, F. A. C. Kidnapped campers. 68 
CANFIELD, H. S. Boys of the Rincon 

ranch. 68 

CANFIELD, W. W. At Seneca castle.... 97 

White Seneca. 153 

Canning, preserving and jelly-making. Hill, 

J. M. 190 

Canoemates. Munroe, Kirk. 132 

Cape Cod boy. Swett, Sophie. 108 

Captain Chap. Stockton, F. R. 107 

Captain January. Richards, Mrs. L. E. 76 

Captain of the crew. Barbour, R. H. 151 

Captain Polly. Swett, Sophie. 78 

Captain Sam. Eggleston, G. C. 99 

Captains courageous. Kipling, Rudyard... 157 
Captured by the Navajos. Curtis, C. A... . 94 

Captured Santa Claus. Page, T. N. 75 

Care of a house. Clark, T. M. 190 

Careers of danger and daring. Moffett, 

Cleveland. 117 

CARLTON, F. T. Education and industrial 

evolution. 181 

CAROVE, F. W. Story without an end... 44 

CARPENTER, F. G. How the world is 

fed. 85 

CARPENTER, G. R., BAKER, F. T., and 
F. N. SCOTT. Teaching of English in 
elementary and secondary schools. ...... 177 

CARPENTER, K. E. Story of Frederick 

the Great. 89 

CARRINGTON, H. B. Battles of the 

American revolution. 206 

CARRINGTON, T. S. Fresh air and how 

to use it. .. 188 

CARROLL, LEWIS. Alice’s adventures in 

Wonderland.18, 29 

Through the looking glass. 29 

CARROLL, LEWIS. Moses Belle. 121 

Carrots—A Christmas child. Molesworth, 

M. L. 49 

CARRUTH, F. W. Those Dale girls. 153 

CARRUTH, HAYDEN. Track’s end. 127 






































































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AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


CARRYL, C. E. Admiral’s caravan. 44 

Davy and the goblin. 29 

CARSON, KIT. Biography. 118 

CARTER, C. F. When railroads were new. 145 
CARTER, E. H. Christmas candles. (Plays) 84 
CARTER, M. H., ed. About animals retold 

from St. Nicholas. 54 

Bear stories retold from St. Nicholas. . 54 

Cat stories retold from St. Nicholas. . . 35 

Lion and tiger stories retold from St. 

Nicholas. 54 

Panther stories retold from St. Nicholas. 54 

Stories of brave dogs. 36 

CARTER, THOMAS. Stories from Shake¬ 
speare. 153 

CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS. “One for Wod 

and one for Lok”. 68 

Sigurd the dragon slayer. 97 

Cast away in the cold. Hayes, I. 1. 101 

Castaways. Otis, James. 75 

Castaways of Pete’s patch. Rankin, C. S... 106 

Castle Blair. Shaw, F. L. 106 

Cat of Bubastes. Henty, G. A. 101 

Cat stories. Carter, M. H., ed . 35 

Cat stories. Jackson, H. H. 32 

Cat tails and other tales. Howliston, M. H.. 17 

CATHERWOOD, M. H. Heroes of the 

middle west. 61 

Rocky Fork. 98 

Romance of Dollard. 127 

Story of Tonty. 127 

CATLIN, GEORGE. Boy’s Catlin. 124 

CAVE, EDWARD. Boy’s camp book. 83 

Boy’s scouts’ hike book. 83 

Cave boy. McIntyre, M. A. 32 

Cave, mound, and lake dwellers. Holbrook, 

Florence. 63 

Celtic fairy tales. Jacobs, Joseph. 71 

Century atlas of the world. 198 

Century book for young Americans. Brooks, 

E. S. 61 

Century book of famous Americans. Brooks, 

E. S. 88 

Century book of the American colonies. 

Brooks, E. S. 61 

Century book of the American revolution. 

Brooks, E. S. 88 

Century cyclopedia of names. 165 

CERVANTES, MIGUEL DE. Don Qui¬ 
xote, ed. by Clifton Johnson. 98 

Don Quixote, ed. by M. F. Wheaton... 153 
Don Quixote, retold by Judge Parry.. . . 153 

Ceylon. Clark, Alfred. 85 

CHADWICK, F. E. The American navy. . 204 

Chained lightning. Taber, R. G. 161 

Champion of the regiment. Tomlinson, E. T. 135 


CHAMPLAIN, SAMUEL DE. Biography. 145 
CHAMPLIN, J. D. Young folk’s cyclopedia 

of common things.79-110-138 

Young folk’s cyclopedia of literature 

and art. 80-110-138 

Young folk’s cyclopedia of persons and 

places.80-110-138 

Young folk’s history of the war for the 

Union. 118 

CHAMPLIN, J. D., and A. E. BOSTWICK. 

Young folk’s cyclopedia of games and 

sports.80-110 

CHAMPLIN, J. D., and LUCAS, F. A. 

Young folk’s cyclopedia of natural history. 138 
CHANCE, L. M. Little folks of many 

lands. 17 

Chance for himself. Trowbridge, J. T. 108 

CHANDLER, KATHERINE. Bird woman 

of the Lewis and Clark expedition. 17 

Change signals. Barbour, R. H. 96 

CHANNING, EDWARD, and A. B. 
HART. Guide to the study of American 

history. 179 

CHAPIN, A. A. Konigskinder. 44 

Story of the Rhinegold. 127 

Wonder tales from Wagner. 98 

CHAPLIN, F. A., and F. A. HUMPHREY. 

Little folks of other lands. 17 

CHAPMAN, F. M. Bird life. 188 

Chariot race. Wallace, Lew. 136 

CHARLEMAGNE. See Bulfinch, Thomas. 

See Church, A. J. 

CHARTERS, W. W. Methods of teaching. 175 

CHASE, A. E. Stories from animal land. . 24 

CHASE, ANNIE, and E. CLOW. Stories 

of industry, 2 vols. 38 

Chats in the zoo. Weimer and Jones. 7 

CHAUCER. See Kelman. 

Chemical history of a candle. Faraday, 

Michael. 138 s 

Chemistry. Darzeus, G. 186 

Chemistry of cooking and cleaning. Rich¬ 
ards and Elliott. 190 

CHENEY, E. D. Louisa M. Alcott. 145 

Cherry tree children. Blaisdell, M. F. 7 

Chevalier of Old France. Cox, J. H. 53 

Chicks for the chicks. 13 

Child at play. Murray, Clara. 9 

Child housekeeper. Colson, Elizabeth, and 

A. G. Chittenden. 182 

Child life in Japan. Ayrton, Mrs. M. C.. . . 38 

Childhood and youth of Charles Dickens. 

Langton, Robert. 147 

Childhood of Ji-Skib the Ojibwa. Jenks, 

E. A. 66 

Childhood of the world. Clodd, E. 187 


































































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223 


1 1 # -t A. villi 

Children of history: Early times. Hancock, 

M. H. 27 

Children of history: Later times. Hancock, 

M. H. 42 

Children of other days. Moore, H. K. 49 

Children of the Arctic. Peary, M. A., and 

J.D. 26 

Children of the cliff. Wiley, Belle, and G. 

W. Edick. 18 * 

Children of the cold. Schwatka, Frederick. 26 

Children of the dawn. Buckley, E. F. 153 

Children of the New Forest. Marryat, 

Frederick. 132 

Children of the palm lands. Allen, A. E.. . 25 

Children of the wild. Deming, E. W. 26 

Children of the wild. Roberts, C. G. D.. .. 76 

Children’s book of Christmas stories. Dick¬ 
inson, A. D. 99 

Children’s book of Christmas stories. Skin¬ 
ner, A. M. 106 

Children’s book of Thanksgiving stories. 

Dickinson, A. D. 99 

Children’s city. Singleton, Esther. 80 

Children’s garland from the best poets. Pat¬ 
more, Coventry. 105 

Children’s letters. Colson and Chittenden. 89 

Children’s outdoor games. Crozier, G. B.. . 193 

Children’s parties. Crozier, G. B. 193 

Children’s pets.•. 13 

Children’s Plutarch: Tales of the Greeks. 

Gould, F. J. 62 

Children’s Plutarch: Tales of the Romans. 

Gould, F. J. 62 

Children’s reading. Olcott, F. J. 165 

Children’s stories in American history. 

Wright, H. C. 65 

Children’s stories in American literature. 

Wright, H. C. 150 

Children’s stories of American progress. 

Wright, H. C. 65 

Children’s treasury of English song. Pal- 

grave, F. T. 133 

Children’s world. Shenessey, S. 26 

Child’s book of American biography. Stimp- 

son, M. S. 64 

Child’s book of American history. Blaisdell 

and Ball. 41 

Child’s book of English biography. Stimp- 

son, Mary S. 123 

Child’s book of poetry. Turpin, E. H. L.. . 10 

Child’s calendar beautiful. Beeson, R. K.. . 67 

Child’s garden of verses. Stevenson, R. L.21, 34 
Child’s journey with Dickens. Wiggin, K. 

D. 94 

Child’s stories and rhymes. Poulsson, 

Emile. 10 


PAGE 

Child’s story of Hans Christian Andersen. 

Harboe, Paul. 91 

“Chimes.” Dickens, Charles. 155 

China. Johnston, L. E. 116 

Chinese fables and folk stories. Davis, M. 

H., and Chow Leung. 45 

Chinese fairy stories. Pitman, N. H. 76 

Chinese playmates. Pitman, N. H. 26 

CHISHOLM, EDWIN. Old Testament 
stories 45 

CHISHOLM,’ LOUEY. ’ ’ Golden staircase. ’. .* 29 

Nursery rhymes. 29 

Stories for the eight year old. 29 

Stories for the seven year old. 18 

Stories for the ten year old. 68 

CHITTENDEN, L. E. Lincoln and the 

sleeping sentinel. 89 

CHITTY, J. R. Things seen in China. 200 

Christmas. Schauffler, R. H. 194 

Christmas angel. Pyle, Katharine. 33 

Christmas books. Dickens, Charles. 128 

Christmas candles. (Plays.) Carter, E. H. 84 

Christmas carol. Dickens, Charles. 155 

Christmas everyday. Howells, W. D. 47 

Christmas in Nursery land. 13 

Christmas plays for children. Pemberton, 


Christmas tree land—Christmas posey. 

Molesworth, M. L. 74 

Chronicles of England, France and Spain. 

Froissart, Sir John. 145 

Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hol¬ 
low. Bacon, E. M..115, 201 

Chrystal, Jack and Co., and Delta Bixby, 

Munroe, Kirk. 74 

CHUBB, PERCIVAL. Study and teaching 

of English. 177 

CHUBB, PERCIVAL, and others. Festi¬ 
vals and plays. 193 

CHURCH, A. J. Burning of Rome. 153 

Odyssey for boys and girls. 68 

Roman life in the days of Cicero. 203 

Stories of the Persian war. 118 

Three Greek children. 127 

Young Macedonian. 153 

CHURCH, W. C. Ulysses S. Grant. 202 

Cinder pond. Rankin, C. W. 133 

Cinderella. Crane, Walter. 22 

Cinderella. Lang, Andrew... 19 

Circus and all about it. Smith, E. B. 34 

Circus book. 13 

Civil war. Barstow, C. L. 88 

Civil war. Paxson, F. L. 208 

Civil war stories, retold from St. Nicholas.. 89 

CLARK, ALFRED. Peeps at many lands: 
Ceylon. 85 







































































224 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


CLARK, H. H. Boy life in the U. S. navy. 98 
CLARK, IMOGEN. Will Shakespeare’s 

little lad. 127 

CLARK, J. M. Legends of King Arthur and 

his knights. 110 

CLARK, T. M. Care of a house. 190 

CLARKE, H. C., and RULON, P. D. Cook¬ 
book of left-overs. 190 

CLARKE, M. Story of Caesar. 61 

Story of Troy. 68 

CLARKE, M. C. Girlhood of Shakespeare’s 

heroines. 197 

CLARKE, R. F. Logic. 166 

CLARKE, W. J., and DAWSON, F. T. 

Baseball. 114 

Class management. Taylor, J.S. 175 

Classic fables. Turpin, E. H. L. 10 

Classic myths in English literature. Gayley, 

C. M.. 110, 167 

Classic stories for the little ones. Mc- 

Murry, L. B. 19 

Classroom management. Bagley, W. C.. .. 174 
CLAUDY, C. H. The battle of baseball... 83 

CLAY, B. Stories from King Arthur and 

his round table. 53 

CLAY, OLIVER. The treasure finders. .. 61 

Clean Peter. Adelborg, Ottilia. 16 

Clearing the seas. Haines, D. H. 156 

CLEVELAND, H. M. Stories of brave old 

times. 61 

Cliff climbers. Reid, Mayne. 133 

CLODD, EDWARD. Childhood of the 

world. 187 

Clover. Coolidge, Susan. 127 

Coal and coal mines. Greene, Homer. 112 

Cock-a-doodle-do. 13 

Cock-a-Doodle Hill. Haines, A. C. 100 

COCKERELL, DOUGLASS. Bookbind¬ 
ing and the care of books. 192 

CODY, SHERWIN. Four American poets. 89 

Four famous American writers. 89 

COE, F. E. Founders of our country. 41 

Heroes of everyday life. 89 

COFFIN, C. C. Abraham Lincoln. 89 

Boys of’76. 89 

Daughters of the revolution. 153 

Drumbeat of the nation. 89 

Freedom triumphant. 89 

Marching to victory. 89 

Redeeming the republic. 89 

Colette in France. McDonald, E. B. 58 

College men without money. Riddle, C. B.. 184 
College sons and college fathers. Canby, 

H. S. 184 

College years. Paine, R. B. 159 


PAGE 

COLLINS, F. A. Boys’ book of model 

aeroplanes. 112 

Book of wireless. 138 

Second boys’ book of model aeroplanes. 140 

Wireless man.112, 138 

COLLINS, F. H. Drawing and construc¬ 
tive work for elementary school. 181 

COLLODI, C. Pinocchio. 45 

Pinocchio; trans by W. S. Cramp. 29 

COLOMB, Madame. Days of chivalry. Ill 

Colonel’s opera cloak. Brush, C. P. 152 

Colonial children. Hart, A. B. 63 

Colonial days in old New York. Earle, A. 

M. 208 

Colonial era. Fisher, G. P. 206 

Colonial fights and fighters. Brady, C. T.. . 144 
Colonial stories retold from St. Nicholas. ... 41 

Colonies. Thwaites, R. G. 206 

Colonists and the revolution. Barstow, C. 

L., ed . 88 

Colonization of America. Gilman, Arthur. 41 
COLSON, ELIZABETH, and A. G. CHIT¬ 
TENDEN. Child housekeeper. 182 

Children’s letters. 89 

COLUM, PADRIAC. “A boy in Eirinn”. 85 
COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER. Biog¬ 
raphy .122-123 

COLVIN, S. S. Learning process. 169 

Come lasses and lads. Caldecott, Randolph.' 22 

Comedies. Shakespeare, William. 197 

Comedy of errors: ed. by Ben Greet. 

Shakespeare, William. 115 

Commercial raw materials. Toothaker, C. 

R. 178 

COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN. Report on 

courses of study, etc.... 171 

COMMITTEE OF SEVEN. Report on 

the study of history. 179 

COMMITTEE OF TEN. Report on sec¬ 
ondary school studies. 171 

Complete atlas of the world. Poates. 199 

Complete dressmaker. Laughlin, C. E., ed. 182 
Composition in the elementary schools. Tay¬ 
lor, J. S. 177 

Comrades of the trails. Roberts, G. E. T.. 160 
COMSTOCK, FANNY. Dramatic version 

of Greek myths and hero tales. 127 

COMSTOCK, H. T. Boy of a thousand 

years ago. (Alfred the Great.). 44 

Tower or throne. 127 

COMSTOCK, J. H. Insect life. 188 

COMSTOCK, S. A. Old roads from the 

heart of New York. 208 

Concise history of Ireland. Joyce, P. W.. . . 203 
Conduct stories. Gould, F. J. 70 



































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


225 


Conquerors of Mexico. Gilbert, H. M. 

Conquerors of Peru. Gilbert, H. M. 

Conquest of Granada. Irving, Washington. 

Conquest of the tropics. Adams, F. U. 

Conspiracy of Pontiac. Parkman, Fran¬ 
cis...148, 

COOK, H. T. Borough of the Bronx. 

Cook-book of left-overs. Clarke, H. C., and 

Rulon, P. D. 

COOKE, A. O. Stories of France in days of 

old. 

Stories of Rome in days of old. 

COOKE, F. J. Nature myths and stories. . 
COOKE, J. E. Stories of the Old Dominion. 

Cookery for little girls. Foster, O. H. 

COOLEY, A. M. Domestic art in woman’s 

education.... 

COOLIDGE, SUSAN. Barberry bush. . . . 

Clover. 

Cross Patch. 

Eyebright. 

Guernsey Lily. 

In the High Valley. 

Just sixteen. 

Little country girl. 

Mischief’s Thanksgiving. 

New Year’s bargain. 

Nine little goslings. 

Not quite eighteen. 

Round dozen. 

Sheaf of stories.. 

What Katy did. 

What Katy did at school. 

What Katy did next. 

COOMBS, F. L. Young Crusoes of the 

sky. 

Young railroaders. 

COOMBS, LOVELL. Ulysses S. Grant. . . 


COOPER, J. F. Deerslayer. 

Last of the Mohicans.127, 

Pathfinder. 

Pilot.127, 

Pioneers. 

Prairie. 

Spy. 

COOPER, PETER. Biography.148, 

Copper work. Rose, A. F. 

Coral ship. Munroe, Kirk. 


CORSON, HIRAM. Introduction to the 

study of Shakespeare. 

CORTES, HERNANDO. Biography. 

COSTELLO, F. H. Under the rattlesnake 

flag. 

Costumes and scenery for amateurs. Mackay, 
C. D’Arcy. 


COTES, Mrs. EVERARD. Story of 


Sonny Sahib. 98 

COUCH, A. T. QUILLER. Historical 

tales from Shakespeare. 127 

Counsel assigned. Andrews, M. R. S. 125 

Counterpane fairy. Pyle, Katharine. 33 

Country friends. 13 

Country of the dwarfs. Du Chaillu, P. B.. . 58 

“Courage.” Ogden, Ruth. 104 

Course in sewing. Goodwin, E. E. 182 

COWPER, WILLIAM. John Gilpin. 18 

COX, J. H. Chevalier of Old France. 53 

COX, PALMER. Another brownie book.. 18 

Brownies abroad. 20 

Brownies around the world. 29 

Brownies at home. 18 

Brownies, their book. 18 

Brownies through the Union. 29 

CRABB, G. Synonyms. 185 

CRADDOCK, C. E. Story of old Fort 

Loudon. 154 

Craftsmanship in teaching. Bagley, W. C.. 175 
CRAIK, D. M. Adventures of a brownie.. 29 

Fairy book. 45 

John Halifax, gentleman. 154 

Little lame prince.29, 45, 69 

CRAIK, G. M. So-fat and Mew-mew. 19 

CRAM, W. E. Little beasts of field and 

wood. 36 

CRAMPTON, C. W. Folk dance book.... 180 
CRANE, WALTER. A B C of old friends. 13 

Aladdin. 22 

Baby’s ABC. 13 

Beauty and the beast. 22 

Bluebeard. 22 

Cinderella. 22 

Fairy ship. 13 

Frog prince. 22 

Gaping-wide-mouth waddling frog. 13 

Goody Two Shoes. 22 

Hind in the wood. 30 

Jack and the bean stalk. 22 

Mother Hubbard. 13 

Princess Belle-Etoile. 30 

Puss in boots. 22 

Red Riding Hood. 22 

Sing a song of sixpence. 13 

Sleeping beauty. 23 

This little pig. 13 

Three bears. 13 

Yellow dwarf. 30 

CRAWFORD, CAROLINE. Folk dances 
and games. 180 


CRAWFORD, F. M. Little city of hope. 154 


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146 

204 

201 

206 

208 

190 

61 

61 

17 

62 

56 

182 

98 

127 

45 

68 

98 

127 

98 

98 

45 

29 

29 

98 

45 

45 

68 

68 

68 

127 

98 

118 

153 

154 

154 

154 

154 

154 

154 

202 

191 

74 

197 

122 

98 

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226 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


CREASY, Sir EDWARD. Fifteen decisive 

battles. 

CREIGHTON, LOUISE. First history of 

France. 

Stories from English history. 

CREIGHTON, M. History of Rome. 

Crib and fly. Dole, C. F. 

Cricket on the hearth. Dickens, Charles.. . 

Crimson fairy book. Lang, Andrew. 

Crimson sweater. Barbour, R. H. 

Critical period of American history. Fiske, 

John... 

CROCKETT, DAVID. Biography. 

CROCKETT, S. R. Red cap adventures. 

Redcap tales. 

Crofton boys. Martineau, Harriet. 

CROMIE, W. J. Keeping physically fit. .. 

CROMPTON, F. E. Gentle heritage. 

Crooked trails. Remington, Frederic. 

Cross Patch. Coolidge, Susan. 

CROTHERS, S. M. Miss Muffet’s Christ¬ 
mas party. 

CROZIER, G. B. Children’s outdoor games 

Children’s parties. 

Indoor games for children. 

Cruise of the Cachalot. Bullen, F. T. 

Cruise of the Canoe club. Alden, W. L. . . . 

Cruise of the Cormorant. Verrill, A. H. 

Cruise of the Dazzler. London, Jack. 

Cruise of the “Ghost.” Alden, W. L. 

Cuba past and present. Verrill, A. H. 

Cupid and Chow-chow. Alcott, L. M. 

Curly haired hen. Vimar, A. 

CURTIS, A. T. Story of cotton. 

CURTIS, C. A. Captured by the Navajos. 
CURTIS, E. S. Indian days of long ago. . 

In the land of the headhunters. 

CURTIS, H. S. Education through play. . 
CURTIS, W. E. The true Abraham Lincoln. 
CUSTER, E. B. 

Boots and saddles. 

Following the guidon. 

Tenting on the plains. 

CUSTER, E. B., and BURT, M. E. The 

boy general. 

Cyntra. Deland, E. D. 

Dab Kinzer. Stoddard, W. 0. 

Daddy Darwin’s dovecot. Ewing, Mrs. J. H. 
Daddy Jake, the runaway. Harris, J. C.. . . 

Daddy Long-legs. Webster, Jean. 

Daddy’s daughters. Taggart, M. A. 

Daisy chain. Yonge, C. M. 

DALE, J. T. Heroes and greathearts and 

their animal friends. 

DALE, LUCY. Landmarks of British his¬ 
tory. 


Dale and Fraser, sheepmen. Hamp, S. F.. . 130 
DALKEITH, LENA. 

Little plays. 38 

Stories from Roman history. 62 

DANA, C. A., ed. Household book of 

poetry. 196 

DANA, R. H. Two years before the 

mast.115, 142 

DANA, Mrs. W. S. According to season.. 187 

How to know the ferns. 187 

How to know the wild flowers. 187 

Plants and their children. 36 

Dandelion cottage. Rankin, C. W. 133 

Danforth plays the game. Barbour, R. H.. 125 
DANIELS, F. H. Furnishings of a modest 

home. 191 

Danny Fists. Camp, Walter. 97 

DARTON, F. J. H. Wonder book of old 

romance. Ill 

DARZEUS, G. Chemistry. 186 

DASENT, G. W. Tales from the Norse. . 30 

Dash for Khartoum. Henty, G. A. 101 

DASKAM, J. D. Sister’s vocation. 154 

Daughters of the revolution. Coffin, C. C.. 153 
DAULTON, A. M. Wings and stings. ... 36 

DAVENPORT, E. Education for efficiency. 181 

David Alden’s daughter. Austin, J. G. 151 

David Balfour. Stevenson, R. L. 161 

David Copperfield. Dickens, Charles. 155 

DAVIES, M. T. Phyllis. 127 

DAVIS, A. C. Nature stories for youngest 

readers: Animals tame and wild. 7 

DAVIS, C. G., ed. Harper’s boating book 

for boys. . .. 114 

DAVIS, C. O. A guide to methods and ob¬ 
servation in history. 179 

DAVIS, E. A table for two. 190 

DAVIS, C. G. Motor boating for boys.... 140 
DAVIS, J. B. Vocational and moral guid¬ 
ance . 173 

DAVIS, J. W. Four New York boys. 41 

DAVIS, M. H., and CHOW LEUNG. Chi¬ 
nese fable and folk stories. 45 

DAVIS, REBECCA H. Kent Hampden.. 128 
DAVIS, RICHARD H. Real soldiers of 

fortune. 119 

Stories for boys. 128 

DAVIS and LINGHAM, C. H. Business 

English and correspondence. 191 

Davy and the goblin. Carryl, C. E. 29 

Davy Crockett. Sprague, W. C. 93 

DAWES, A. L. How we are governed. 119 

DAWES, Mrs. S. E. Stories of out coun¬ 
try. Vol. 1. 27 

Stories of our'country. Vol. 2. 41 


PAGE 

198 

119 

119 

119 

30 

155 

72 

125 

207 

93 

98 

98 

73 

189 

69 

143 

45 

69 

193 

193 

193 

142 

43 

136 

103 

66 

200 

43 

52 

58 

94 

124 

154 

181 

145 

119 

145 

145 

62 

154 

107 

99 

101 

136 

108 

137 

69 

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AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


227 


DAWSON, JEAN. Boys and girls of Gar¬ 
den city. 81 

DAY, H. F. Rainy-day Railroad war. 128 

Day in ancient Rome. Shumway, E. S. 149 

Days and deeds. Poetry. Stevenson, B. E., 


Days and deeds a hundred years ago. Stone, 

G. L., and M. G. Fickett. 64 

Days of chivalry. Colomb, Madame . Ill 

DEAN, A. D. Worker and the state. 182 

Dear old home. Ambler, S. A. 66 

Dear old story-tellers. Adams, O. F. 118 

Debater’s manual. Phelps, E. M. 183 

Debating for boys. Foster, W. H.138, 183 

DECATUR, STEPHEN. Biography. 118 

Decisive battles of America. Hitchcock, 

Ripley. 146 

Deerslayer. Cooper, J. F. 153 

Defective children. Kelynack. 172 

DEFOE, DANIEL. Adventures of Robin¬ 
son Crusoe on his island. 69 

Robinson Crusoe. 69 

Robinson Crusoe arranged by Mary 

Godolphin. 19 

Robinson Crusoe, ed. by E. E. Hale. ... 98 


Robinson Crusoe. Illus. by the Rheads. 69 
Robinson Crusoe; retold by John Lang. 30 
See also Baldwin, James. 

DeGARMO, CHARLES. Herbart and the 


Herbartians. 169 

Interest and education. 169 

Tales of Troy. 45 

DELAND, E. D. 

Alan Ransford. 154 

Cyntra. 154 

Fortunes of Phoebe. 98 

In the old Herrick house. 128 

Josephine. 128 

Katrina. 128 

Oakleigh. 154 

Successful venture. 98 

DEMING, E. W., and T. O. Children of 

the wild. 26 

Little brothers of the west. 26 

Little Indian folk. 17 

Little red people. 18 

Democracy and education. Dewey, John.. . 172 
De MORGAN, M. On a pincushion and 

other fairy tales. 45 

Windfairies and other tales. 45 

Denise and Ned Toodles. Jackson, G. E.. . 71 

Denmark. Thompson, M. P. 117 

Dependent, defective and delinquent classes. 

Henderson, C.R. 172 

Derrick, Sterling. Munroe, Kirk. 74 


Design in theory and practice. Batchelder, 

E. A. 

DeSoto and his men. King, Grace. 

DeSoto and the invasion of Florida. Ober, 

F. A. 

DEWEY, GEORGE. Biography. 

See Beebe, M. B. 

See Johnson, Rossiter. 

DEWEY, JOHN. Democracy and educa¬ 
tion ... 

How we think. 

Moral principles of education. 

School and society. 

DEWEY, J. and E. Schools of to-morrow. 
DEXTER, T. F. G. History of education 


PAGE 


193 

147 

122 


172 

169 

183 

169 

169 


in the United States. 169 

DEXTER, T. F. G., and A. H. GARLICK. 

Primer of school method. 175 

Psychology in the schoolroom. 172 

DIAZ, A. M. Polly Cologne. 69 

William Henry letters. 69 

Dick among the Seminoles. Dimock, A. W. 128 
Dick in the Everglades. Dimock, A. W.. . . 85 

Dick Whittington. Lang, Andrew. 32 

DICKENS, CHARLES. (The) “Chimes”. 155 

Christmas books. 128 

Christmas carol. 155 

Cricket on the hearth. 155 

David Copperfield. 155 

Dombey and son. 155 

Oliver Twist. 155 

Short plays from Dickens; arranged by 

Horace E. Browne. 114 

Story of Little Nell. 99 

Tale of two cities. 155 

DICKENS, CHARLES. Biography. 119 

DICKENS, MAMIE. Charles Dickens.... 119 
Dickens and his girl heroines. Moses Belle. 148 


DICKINSON, A. D. Children’s book of 


Christmas stories. 99 

Children’s book of Thanksgiving stories. 99 
Dictionary of dates. (Everyman’s library). 198 

Dictionary of dates. Smith, E. F. 198 

Dictionary of phrase and fable. Brewer, 

E. C. 194 

Diddie, Dumps and Tot. Pyrnelle, Mrs. L. C. 50 
DILLINGHAM, E. T., and A. P. EMER¬ 
SON. “Tell it again” stories. 30 

DIMAN, LOUISE. Stories from Greek his¬ 
tory. 62 

DIMOCK, A. W. Be prepared. 128 

Dick among the Seminoles. 128 

Dick in the Everglades. 85 

Ding dong dell. 13 

Discipline as a school problem. Perry, A. C. 174 
Discipline of the school. Morehouse, F. M. 174 












































































228 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


Discoverers and explorers. Shaw, E. R.. .. 42 

Discovery and exploration of America. Gil¬ 
man, Arthur. 27 

Discovery of America. Fiske, John. 205 

Discovery of the old Northwest. Baldwin, 

James. 60 

Division and reunion. Wilson, Woodrow. . 205 

DIX, B. M. Friends in the end. 99 

Hugh Gwyeth. 128 

Little captive lad. 128 

Merrylips. 69 

Soldier Rigdale. 155 

DIX, E. A. Champlain. 145 

Docas, the Indian boy of Santa Clara. Sned- 

den, G. S. 26 

DODGE, M. M. Donald and Dorothy.. . . 69 

Hans Brinker. 99 

Land of pluck. 39 

New baby world. 8 

Rhymes and jingles. 19 

When life is young. 30 

DODGE, N. S. Grandfather’s stories of 

American history. 27 

DODGE, R. E., and KIRCHWEY, C. B. 
Teaching of geography in elementary 

schools. 178 

Doers. Hopkins, W. J. 31 

Dog of Flanders. La Ramee, Louise de.72, 103 

Dog’s mission. Stowe, H. B. 78 

Doing his best. Trowbridge, J. T. 109 

Doings of the Bodley family. Scudder, H. E. 77 

DOLE, C. F. Crib and Fly. 30 

Young citizen.62, 89 

DOLE, N. H. White Duckling and other 

tales. 45 

Dolls of many lands. Wade, M. H. 26 

Dolph Heyliger. Irving, Washington. 71 

Dombey and son. Dickens, Charles. 155 

Domestic animals. 13 

Domestic art in woman’s education. Cooley, 

A. M. 182 

Don Quixote, ed. by M. F. Wheaton. 153 

Don Quixote, ed. by Clifton Johnson. 98 

Don Quixote, retold by Judge Parry. 153 

Donald and Dorothy. Dodge, M. M. 69 

Donald in Scotland. McDonald, E. B., and 

Julia Dalrymple. 58 

Donegal fairy stories. MacManus, Seumas. 103 
Donkey John of the Toy Valley. Morley, 

M. W. 49 

“Don’t give up the ship.” Wood, C. S. 163 

DOPP, K. E. Early sea people. 40 

Dora’s housekeeping. Kirkland, E. S. 102 

Docas the Indian boy. Snedden, G. S. 26 

Dorothy and her friends. Kirk, E. 0. 131 

Dorothy and her wardrobe. Bowers, M. B. 43 


PAGE 

Dorothy Deane. Kirk, E. 0. 131 

Dorymates. Munroe, Kirk. 132 

DOTY, A. H. Prompt aid to the injured. . 189 
DOUBLEDAY, RUSSELL. From cattle 

ranch to college. 142 

Gunner aboard the Yankee. 145 

Stories of inventors. 112 

Year in a yawl. 115 

Down by the sea. 13 

DOWNES, A. M. Fire fighters and their 

pets. 89 

DOYLE, A. C. Micah Clarke. 155 

Through the magic door. 165 

Dozen from Lakerim. Hughes, Rupert. 130 

Dragon and the cross. Paine, R. D. 132 

DRAGOUMIS, J. D. Under Greek skies.. 115 
DRAKE, Sir FRANCIS. See Bacon, E. M. 
DRAKE, F. S. Indian history for young 

folks.94, 124 

DRAKE, S. A. Battle of Gettysburg. 89 

Border wars of New England. 90 

Burgoyne’s invasion of 1777. 90 

Campaign of Trenton. 90 

Making of New England. 90 

Making of the great West. 90 

Making of the Ohio valley states. 90 

Making of Virginia and the middle col¬ 
onies . 90 

On Plymouth Rock. 41 

Taking of Louisburg. 90 

Watch fires of ’76. 145 

Dramatic version of Greek myths and hero 

tales. Comstock, Fanny. 127 

Dramatic stories for reading and acting. 

Skinner, A. M. 25 

DRAPER, A. S. Rescue of Cuba.145, 208 

Drawing and constructive work for elemen¬ 
tary schools. Collins, F. H. 181 

Dream fox story book. Wright, M. 0. 35 

Drum-beat of the nation. Coffin, C. C. 89 

DRYSDALE, WILLIAM. Beach patrol... 128 

Fast mail. 128 

DU CHAILLU, P. B. Country of the 

Dwarfs. 58 

In African forest and jungle. 115 

Ivar the Viking. 155 

Land of the long night. 142 

Lost in the jungle. 85 

My Apingi kingdom. 58 

Stories of the gorilla country.39, 85 

Wild life under the equator. 58 

DUDLEY, A. T. Following the ball. 99 

In the line. 128 

Making the nine. 99 

With mask and mitt. 128 

DUDLEY, E. L. Benjamin Franklin. 145 




















































































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229 


DUNCAN, F. M. The sea shore. 112 

DUNCAN, FRANCES. Mary’s garden and 

how it grew. 54 

When mother lets us garden. 36 

DUNCAN, NORMAN. Adventures of 

Billy Topsail. 99 

DUNCAN, R. B. Brave deeds of American 

sailors. 62 

Brave deeds of revolutionary soldiers. . 62 

DUNHAM, EDITH. Jogging around the 

world. 39 

DUNTON, LUCY. School children the 
world over. 25 


DU PUY, W. A. Uncle Sam: modern 


miracles. 142 

Uncle Sam: wonder worker. 142 

Dutch and Quaker colonies. Fiske, John.. . 206 

Dutch nation. Motley, J. L. 204 

Dutch twins. Perkins, L. F. 26 

DUTTON, M. B. In field and pasture.... 17 

Little stories of France. 62 

Little stories of Germany. 62 

DUTTON, S. T. School management. 174 

DWYER, I. E. The business letter. 191 

DYER, W. A. Pierrot, dog of Belgium.... 62 

EARHART, L. B. Types of teaching. 175 

EARLE, A. M. Colonial days in old New 

York. 208 

Early English hero tales. Marks, Jeannette. 132 

Early sea people. Dopp, K. E. 40 

EASTMAN, CHAS. Indian scout talks.... 84 

EASTMAN, C. A., and E. Wigwam eve¬ 
nings . 40 

Easy stories. Turner, E.A. 10 

EATON, W. P. Boy scouts of Berkshire... 99 

Boy scouts of Dismal swamp. 99 

Edda and the oak. Peattie, E. W. 50 

EDDY, S. J. Friends and helpers.. 24 

EDGAR, M. G. Treasury of verse for little 

children. 30 

EDGEWORTH, M. Birthday present- 45 

Waste not, want not and other stories. . 69 

Edinburgh. Masson, Rosaline. 116 

EDISON, THOMAS A. Biography. See 

Meadowcroft, W. H. 147 

Same Rolt-Wheeler, F. 149 

Ednah and her brothers. White, E. 0. 52 

Education. Herbert Spencer. 171 

Education. Thorndike, E. L.. . . .. 171 

Education and industrial evolution. Carl¬ 
ton, F. T. 181 

Education by plays and games. Johnson, 
G.E. . .. . 180 


Education for citizenship. Kerschensteiner, 

Georg... 182 

Education for efficiency. Davenport, E. 181 


Education for social efficiency. King, I.. . . . . 170 

Education of man. Froebel, Friedrich. 170 

Education through play. Curtis, H. S. 181 

Educational administration. Stray er and 

Thorndike. 175 

Educational hygiene. Rapeer, L. W. 174 

Educational ideal. Munroe, J.P. 171 

Educational psychology. Thorndike, E. L.. 173 

Educational values. Bagley, W. C. 169 

Educational wood working for home and 

school. Park, J. C. 181 

Educative process. Bagley, W. C. 169 

Efficient life. Gulick, L. H. 189 

Efficiency as a basis for operation and wages. 

Emerson, H. 191 

Effie’s Christmas dream. Alcott, L. M. 37 

EGGELING, OTTO, and FRED’KEHREN- 
BERG. Fresh water aquarium and its 

inhabitants. 188 

EGGLESTON, EDW. First book in Ameri¬ 
can history. 41 

Graysons. 155 

Hoosier school-boy. 69 

Hoosier school-master. 155 

Queer stories for boys and girls. 30 

Stories of American life and adventure. 27 
Stories of great Americans for little 

Americans. 18 

EGGLESTON, EDW., and E. E. SEELYE. 

Brant and Red Jacket. 124 

Montezuma. . .. 95 

Pocahontas. 95 

Tecumseh. 124 


EGGLESTON, G. C. Bale marked Circle 

X. 155 

Big brother. 99 

Captain Sam. 99 

Last of the flat-boats. 99 

Life in the 18th century. 205 

Our first century. 205 

Red eagle. 124 

Signal boys. 99 

Southern Soldier stories. 90 

Strange stories from history. 62 

EGGLESTON, G. C., ed. American war 

ballads and lyrics. 69 

Egypt. Kelly, R. H. 116 

Eight cousins. Alcott, L. M. ; . . .. 125 

Eighteen thousand words often mispro¬ 
nounced. Phyfe, W. H. P. 184 

ELDRED, W. L. Townsend twins. 128 

Electric toy making for amateurs. Sloane, 

T. O’C. 186 

Electricity. McCormick, W. H. 186 

Elementary composition. Canfield, D. F., 
and G. R. Carpenter. 177 











































































230 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

Elementary geology. Tarr, R. S. 186 

Elementary school standards. McMurry, 

F. M. 170 

Elements of business law. Huffcut, E. W.. 167 
Elements of psychology. Thorndike, E. L.. 173 
Elf maiden and other stories. Lang, Andrew. 47 

Elinor’s college career. Schwartz, J. A. 160 

ELLIOTT, S. B. Sam Houston. 145 

Elsbeth. Muller, Margarethe. 59 

Emerald story book. Skinner, A. M. 77 

EMERSON, H. Efficiency as a basis for 

operation and wages. 191 

Twelve principles of efficiency. 191 

EMERY, M. S. Every-day business. 110 

Emile. Rousseau, J. J. 171 

Enchanted mountain. White, E. 0. 52 

End of a rainbow. Johnson, Rossiter. 131 

End of an era. Wise, J. S. 150 

England. Finnemore, John. 85 

ENGLISH, T. D. Boy’s book of battle- 

lyrics. 128 

English composition. Wendell, Barrett.... 178 

English fairy tales. Jacobs, Joseph. 47 

English fairy tales. Rhys, E. and G. 50 

English government. Moran, T. F. 168 

English synonyms. Crabb, George. 185 

Enunciation and articulation. Boyce, E. M. 177 
Episodes from the Winning of the west. 

Roosevelt, Theodore. 149 

EPLER, P. H. Life of Clara Barton. 145 

ESCAMEZ, J. M. Fairy tales from Spain. 69 

Eskimo land. Hawkes, E. 8 

Eskimo stories. Smith, M.E. 17 

Eskimo twins. Perkins, L. F. 26 

Essays on educational reformers. Quick, 

R. H. 171 

Essentials in music history. Tapper and 

Goetschius. 193 

Essentials of English speech and literature. 

Vizetelly, F. H. 194 

Ethical readings from the Bible. Keeler, 

H. L., and Wild, L. H.. . 166 

Ethics for children. Cabot, E. L. 166 

Europe in pictures. Barnard, H. C. 84 

Everyday business. Emery, M. S. 110 

Everyman’s encyclopedia. 165 

EWING, Mrs. J. H. Daddy Darwin’s dove¬ 
cot . 99 

Jackanapes. 99 

Story of a short life. 99 

Experimental science. Hopkins, G. M. 185 

Expert waitress. Springsteed, A. F. 191 

Eyebright. Coolidge, Susan. 68 

Eyes and no eyes. O’Shea, M. V., ed . 36 

Fables and folk stories. Scudder, H. E. 34 


PAGE 

FABRE, J. H. Life of a fly. 188 

Mason bees. 188 

Face of the fields. Sharp, D. L. 82 

Fagots for the fireside. Hale, L. P.114 

Fair Play. Williams, H. 137 

Fairchild family. Sherwood, Mrs. M. M.. . 51 

Fairy book. Craik, D. M. 45 

Fairy book. Oswell, K. F. 20 

Fairy life. Haaren, J. H., ed . 31 

Fairy minstrel of Glenmalre. Leamy, Ed¬ 
mund ./.. 48 

Fairy plays for children. Goodlander, M.. . 21 

Fairy ring. Wiggin, K. D., and N. A. Smith. 35 

Fairy ship. Crane, Walter. 13 

Fairy stories and fables. Baldwin, James.. . 28 

Fairy tale of a fox. Bates, Lois, ed . 7 

Fairy tale plays. Bell, Lady Florence. 84 

Fairy tales. Andersen, H. C. 96 

Fairy tales. Perrault, Charles. 33 

Fairy tales and wonder stories, ed. by Louis 

Rhead. 96 

Fairy tales from many lands. Pyle, Kath¬ 
arine . 50 

Fairy tales from Spain. Escamez, J. M. 69 

Fairy tales in prose and verse. Rolfe, W. J., 


Fall of the year. Sharp, D. L. 82 

Familiar fish. McCarthy, Eugene. 139 

Familiar quotations. Bartlett, John. 194 

Familiar trees and their leaves. Mathews, 

F. S. 187 

Family flight around home. Hale, E. E., 


Family flight through France. Hale, E. E., 

and Susan. 86 

Family flight through Mexico. Hale, E. E., 


Family flight through Spain. Hale, E. E., 


Famous adventures and prison escapes. 145 

Famous American authors. Bolton, S. K.. . 118 

Famous buildings. Barstow, Charles. 141 

Famous Indian chiefs. Johnston, C. H. L.. 124 
Famous Indian chiefs I have known. How¬ 
ard, 0.0. 95 

Famous modern battles. Atteridge, H. 198 

Famous pictures. Barstow, C. L. 141 

Famous pictures of real boys and girls. Bry¬ 
ant, L. M. 88 

Famous scouts. Johnston, C. H. L. 92 

FARADAY, MICHAEL. Chemical history 

of a candle. 138 

FARMER, F. M. A new book of cookery. 190 
FARMER, F. V. Nature myths of many 

lands. 30 

Farmer’s boy. Caldecott, Randolph. 12 














































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


231 


Farmyard friends A. B. C. 

FARRAGUT, D. G. Biography. . . .88,144, 
FARRINGTON, E. V. Tales of King Ar¬ 
thur. 

Fast friends. Trowbridge, J. T. 

Fast mail. Drysdale, William. 

Favorite authors for children. Humphrey, 

F. A.. 

Feats of the-fjords. Martineau, Harriet... 73, 
FENOLLOSA, M. Blossoms from a Japan¬ 
ese garden. 

FERNALD, J. C. A working grammar of 

the English language. 

Fernando, our little Spanish cousin. Nixon- 

Roulet, M. F. 

Festivals and plays. Chubb, Percival. 

FIELD, EUGENE. Eugene Field book; 

ed. by Burt and Cable. 

Lullaby land. 

Poems. 

With trumpet and drum. 

FIELD, Mrs. E. M. Two are company... . 
FIELD, W. T. Quest of the four-leafed 

clover. 

Field and forest handy book. Beard, D. C.. 
Fifteen decisive battles. Creasy, Sir Ed¬ 
ward . 

Fifty famous people. Baldwin James. 

Fifty famous stories retold. Baldwin, James. 

Fighting a fire. Hill, C. T. 

FIGYELMESSY, E. H. Two boys in the 

tropics. 

Finger plays. Poulsson, Emilie. 

FINLEY, JOHN. The French in the heart 

of North America. 

FINNEMORE, JOHN. 

England. (Peeps at many lands.). 

France. (Peeps at many lands.). 

How the United States became a nation. 

India. (Peeps at many lands.). 

Italy. (Peeps at many lands.). 

Japan. (Peeps at history.). 

Japan. (Peeps at many lands.). 

Switzerland. (Peeps at many lands.)... 

War of independence.. 

Firebrands. Martin, F. E., and G. M. Davis. 
Fire fighters and their pets. Downes, A. M. 
First across the continent. Brooks, Noah. . 
First book in American History. Eggleston, 

Edward. 

First book of birds. Miller, O. T. 

First book of forestry. Roth, Filibert. .... 
First history of France. Creighton, Louise. 
First studies of plant life. Atkinson, G. F.. 

FIRTH, E. M. Stories of Old Greece. 

FISHER, D. C. A Montessori mother. .. 


FISHER, G. P. Brief history of the nations. 198 

Colonial era.". 206 

Fishing and hunting. Mott, S. M., and M. B. 

Dutton. 7 

FISKE, JOHN. American revolution. 206 

Critical period of American history. 207 

Discovery of America. 205 

Dutch and Quaker colonies in America. 206 
How the United States became a nation. 90 

Mississippi Valley in the civil war. 208 

New France and New England. 206 

Old Virginia and her neighbors. 206 

War of independence. 90 

FITZHUGH, P. K. Along the Mohawk 

trail. 100 

For Uncle Sam, Boss. 100 

In the path of La Salle. 100 

Five little Peppers and how they grew. Sid- 

new, Margaret. 77 

Five little Peppers at school. Sidney, Mar¬ 
garet. 77 

Five little Peppers grown up. Sidney, Mar¬ 
garet . 77 

Five little strangers. Schwartz, J. A. 39 

Five mice in a mouse trap. Richards, Mrs. 

L. E. 20 

Five minute stories. Richards, Mrs. L. E.. 10, 20 

Five senses. Keyes, A. M. 32 

Five thousand words often misspelled. 184 

Flag Day. Schauffier, R. H. 194 

FLAGG, E. P. Handbook of elementary 

sewing. 182 

Handbook of home economics. 190 

Flamingo feather. Munroe, Kirk. 74 

FLAMMARION, C. Astronomy. 185 

FLETCHER, R. H. Marjorie and her papa 19 

Floating prince. Stockton, F. R. 52 

Flock of girls and boys. Perry, Nora. 105 

Flock of girls and their friends. Perry, Nora 76 

Floor games. Wells, H. G. 57 

Flossy’s play days. Hall, F. H. 46 

Flower princess. Brown, A. F. 28 

Flying plover. Roberts, Theodore. 40 

FOA, EUGENIE. Boy life of Napoleon. .. 62 

Folk at the farm. 14 

Folk dance book. Crampton, C. W. 180 

Folk dances and games. Crawford, Caroline. 180 
Folk dances and singing games. Burchenal, 

Elizabeth. 180 

Folklore stories and proverbs. Wiltse, S. E. 11 

Following the ball. Dudley, A. T. 99 

Following the deer. Long, W. J. 55 

Following the guidon. Custer, E. B. 145 

Food materials and their adulterations. 

Richards, E. M. 189 

Food: What it is and does. Greer, E. 190 


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14 

147 

53 

109 

128 

42 

158 

39 

185 

59 

193 

45 

30 

195 

30 

30 

100 

56 

198 

27 

27 

116 

115 

176 

205 

85 

85 

90 

115 

85 

90 

115 

85 

90 

73 

89 

142 

41 

55 

189 

119 

187 

46 

176 






































































232 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

For king or country. Barnes, James. 126 

For the country. Gilder, R. W. 195 

For the honor of the school. Barbour, R. H. 126 

For Uncle Sam, Boss. Fitzhugh, P. K. 100 

FORD SEWELL. Horses nine. 100 

Forest castaways. Bartlett, F. 0. 126 

Forest runners. Altsheler, J. A. 96 

FORMAN, S. E. Stories of useful inven¬ 
tions . 81 

Formation of the Union. Hart, A. B. 204 

FORSYTH, G. A. Thrilling days in army 

life. 119 

Fort in the forest. Tomlinson, E. T. 78 

FORTESCUE, J. W. Story of a red deer. . 81 

Fortunes of Phoebe. Deland, E. D. 98 

Forward, march! Munroe, Kirk. 104 

Forward pass! Barbour, R. H. 152 

FOSTER, M. H., and M. H. CUMMINGS. 

Asgard stories. 30 

FOSTER, O. H. Cookery for little girls. . 56 

Housekeeping for little girls. 37 

Sewing for little girls. 56 

FOSTER, W. H. Debating for boys. . . . 138, 183 
FOSTER, W. T. Argumentation and debate 183 

FOULKE, E. E. Braided straws. 30 

Twilight stories. 19 

Foundational study in the pedagogy of arith¬ 
metic. Howell, H. B. 178 

Founders of our country. Coe, F. E. 41 

Four American Indians. Whitney, E. L!, and 

F. M. Perry. 66 

Four American naval heroes. Beebe, M. B. 41 

Four American patriots. Burton, A. H. 41 

Four American pioneers. Perry, F. M., and 

Katherine Beebe. 42 

Four American poets. Cody, Sherwin. 89 

Four famous American writers. Cody, 

Sherwin. 89 

Four-footed Americans. Wright, M. 0. 113 

Four for a fortune. Lee, Albert. 158 

Four great Americans. Baldwin, James. ... 40 

Four-handed folk. Miller, O. T. 82 

Four Macnichols and An Adventure in 

Thule. Black, William. 67 

Four New York boys. Davis, J. W. 41 

Four plays for children. Sidgwick, E. 57 

Four wonders. Shillig, E. E. 21 

FOX, JOHN, Jr. Little Shepherd of 

Kingdom Come. 155 

Fox jumps over the parson’s gate. Calde¬ 
cott, Randolph. 22 

Frail children of the air. Scudder, S. H.. . . 82 

France. Finnemore, John. 85 

FRANCE, ANATOLE. Honey-Bee. 70 

Francisco, our little Argentine cousin. 
Brooks, E. C. 57 


FRANK, M. M. Great authors in their 


youth. 145 

Short plays about famous authors. 142 

FRANKLIN, BENJ. Autobiography. 145 

FRAZER, DOUGLAS. Perseverance Island. 129 
FREDERICK, CHRISTINE. The new 

housekeeping. 190 

Free rangers. Altsheler, J. A. 96 

Free will and human responsibility. Horne, 

H. H. 172 

Freedom triumphant. Coffin, C. C. 89 

FREEMAN, F. N. Teaching of hand¬ 
writing . 177 

FREEMAN, M. E. W. Green door. 46 

See also Wilkins, M. E. 

FREEMAN, W. G., and CHANDLER, S. E. 

The world’s commercial products. 198 

FREER, A. G. Things seen in Palestine. . 200 
FRENCH, A. How to grow vegetables... 189 

Story of Grettir the Strong. 70 

The runaway. 100 

FRENCH, H. W. Lance of Kanana. 100 

French in the heart of North America. Fin¬ 
ley, J. 205 

French revolution. Belloc, Hilaire. 204 

French revolution. Johnston, R. M. 204 

French war and the revolution. Sloane, 

W. M. 207 

Fresh air and how to use it. Carington, 

T. S. 188 

Fresh water aquarium and its inhabitants. 

Eggeling and Ehrenberg. 188 

Freshman Dorn, Pitcher. Quirk, L. W. 105 

Friendly stars. Martin, M. E. 185 

Friends and helpers. Eddy, S.J. 24 

Friends in the end. Dix, B. M. 99 

Frigate’s namesake. Abbot, A. B. 66 

Fritz in Germany. McDonald, E. R., and 

Julia Dalrymple. 58 

FROEBEL, FREDERICH. Education of 

man. 170 

Froebel’s kindergarten principles. Kilpat¬ 
rick, William H. 176 

Frog prince. Crane, Walter. 22 

FROISSART, Sir JOHN. Boys’ Froissart. 

ed. by Sidney Lanier. Ill 

Chronicles of England, France and 

Spain. 145 

From cattle ranch to college. Doubleday, 

Russell. 142 

From colony to commonwealth. Tiffany, 

N. M. 27 

From school to battlefield. King, Charles. . 131 
From September to June. Warren, M. L.. . 17 

From trail to railway. Brigham, A. P. 201 







































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


233 


FROTH INGHAM, J. P. Running the 

gauntlet. 100 

Sea fighters from Drake to Farragut. . . 119 
Frowzle the runaway. Wesselhoeft, L. F.. . 52 

Frozen north. Horton, Edith. 86 

FRYE, A. E. Brooks and brook basins. ... 36 

Fuels of the household. White, Marian.... 191 

FULLER, A. J. Happy playmates. 31 

FULLER, C. M. Across the campus. 155 

FULTON, ROBERT. Biography. 149 

Fun of cooking. Benton, C. F. 56 

Fundamentals in methods. Kennedy, J. 175 

Fundamentals of military service. Andrews, 

L. C. 168 

FUNSTON, FRED. Memories of two wars. 145 
Furnishings of a modest home. Daniels, 

F. H... 191 

Fur trail adventurers. Wallace, D. 109 

Future of South America. Babson, R. W. 201 
Gabriel and the hour book. Stein, Evaleen. 107 

GALE, A. C. Achilles and Hector. 46 

Games book for boys and girls.38, 56 

Games for the playground, home, school and 

gymnasium. Bancroft, J. H. 180 

GANDY, W. In the days of Lionheart. . . . 155 
Gaping-wide-mouth-waddling frog. Crane, 

Walter. 13 

Garden behind the moon. Pyle, Howard. .. 50 

Gardens and their meaning. Williams, Dora. 179 
GARDINER, S. R. Student’s history of 

England. 203 

GARLAND, HAMLIN. 

Boy life on the prairie. 142 

The long trail. 100 

Garland for girls. Alcott, L. M. 125 

GARLICK, A. H. New manual of method. 174 

GASK, L. Hundred best animals. 54 

Gaunt grey wolf. Wallace, D. 162 

GAUSS, C. Through college on nothing a 

year. 184 

GAUTIER, JUDITH. Memories of a white 

elephant. 70 

GAYLEY, C. M., ed. Classic myths in 


Gazetteer of the world. 198 

Genevieve: a story of French school days. 

Portor, L. S. 87 

GENN, C. T. Peeps at great cities; Rome. 116 

Gentle heritage. Crompton, F. E. 69 

Gentleman. Ollivant, A. 158 

Gentleman rovers. Powell, E. A.. 159 

Geographic influences in American history. 

Brigham, A. P. 204 

Geology of the City of New York. Grata- 
cap, L. P. 186 


Gerard our little Belgian cousin. McManus, 

B. 59 

Gerda in Sweden. McDonald, E. R., and 

Julia Dalrymple. 59 

GERSON, VIRGINIA. Happy Heart 

family. 19 

GIBBS, GEO. Pike and cutlass. 146 

GIBSON, C. C. In eastern wonderlands. . 85 

GIBSON, W. H. Secrets out of doors. 139 

GILBERT, C. B. School and its life. 170 

What children study and why. 174 

GILBERT, HENRY. Conquerors of Mex¬ 
ico . 146 

Conquerors of Peru. 146 

King Arthur’s knights. 53 

Stories of Robin Hood and his merry 

men. 53 

GILDER, R. W. For the country. 195 

GILLMORE, I. H. Maida’s little shop. . . 70 

GILMAN, ARTHUR. Colonization of 

America. 41 

Discovery and exploration of America. . 27 

Making of the American nation. 62 

GILMAN, BRADLEY. A son of the desert. 129 
GILMORE, A. F. Birds through the year. 81 

Ginger and Pickles. Potter, Beatrix. 20 

Girl of ’76. Blanchard, A. E. 96 

Girlhood of Shakespeare’s heroines. Clarke, 

M. C. 197 

Girls of Gardenville. Rankin, C. W. 133 

GLADDEN, WASHINGTON. Santa Claus 

on a lark. 46 

GLASGOW, Dr. MAUDE. (The) Hygiene 

of sex. 189 

Gockel, Hinkel and Gackeleia. Brentano. . 28 

GODDARD, H. H. School training of de¬ 
fective children. 172 

GODFREY, H. Health of the city. 189 

Gold. White, E. S. 162 

Gold bug. Poe, E. A. 133 

Gold seeking on the Dalton trail. Thomp¬ 
son, A. R. 117 

Golden goose. Brooke, Leslie. 22 

Golden goose and other fairy tales. Tappan, 

E. M.. 34 

Golden mermaid and other stories. Lang, 

Andrew. 47 

Golden numbers. Wiggin, K. D., and N. A. 

Smith. 109 

Golden porch. Hutchinson, W. M. L. 156 

Golden Spears, and other fairy tales. 

Leamy, Edmund.48, 72 

Golden staircase. Chisholm, Louey, ed . 29 

Golden treasury. Palgrave, F. T., ed . 197 

GOLDING, VAUTIER. Story of David 
Livingstone. 62 


































































234 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

GOLDSMITH, OLIVER. History of Little 

Goody Two Shoes. 31 

Vicar of Wakefield. 155 

GOLDWASSER, I. E. Teaching of English. 177 
GOMME, G. L., ed. King’s story book. . . 129 

Queen’s story book. 129 

Good form for all occasions. Hall, F. H.. .. 184 

Good hunting. Roosevelt, Theodore. 117 

Good stories for great holidays. Olcott, F. J. 104 

Good wolf. Burnett, F. H. 29 

GOODLANDER, M. Fairy plays for chil¬ 
dren. 21 

GOODWIN, E. E. Course in sewing. .. : . . 182 

Goody Two Shoes. Crane, Walter. 22 

GOODYEAR, W. H. Renaissance and mod¬ 
ern art. 192 

Goop directory. Burgess, G. 16 

Goop tales. Burgess, G. 23 

Goops and how to be them. Burgess, Gelett. 16 
GORDON, Gen. CHARLES G. Biography. 63 
GORDON, J. B. Reminiscences of the civil 

war. 146 

GORDY, W. F., and W. I. TWITCHELL. 

Pathfinder in American history. 179 

GOSS, W. L. Boy’s life of General Sheridan. 145 

Jack Alden. 129 

Jed. 129 

Life of Grant for boys and girls. 90 

Tom Clifton. 156 

GOUIN, FRANCOIS. Art of teaching and 

studying languages. 180 

GOULD, F. J. Children’s Plutarch: Tales 

of the Greeks. 62 

Children’s Plutarch: Tales of the 

Romans. 62 

Conduct stories. 70 

Moral instruction. 183 

Government of New York. Morey, W. C... 168 
GRAHAM, JOHN, and E. H. CLARK. 

Practical track and field athletics. .83, 114, 140 
GRAHAME-WHITE, C., and HARPER, H. 

The aeroplane. 186 

Grandfather’s chair. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 119 
Grandfather’s stories. Johonnot, James.... 27 

Grandfather’s stories of American history. 

Dodge, N. S. 27 

Grandmother dear—Two little waifs. Moles- 

worth, M. L. 74 

Grandmother’s story: My hunt after the 

captain. Holmes, O. W. 155 

Grannis of the fifth. Pier, A. S. 105 

Granny’s wonderful chair. Browne, Fran¬ 
ces.29, 44 

GRANT, ROBERT. Jack Hall. 100 

Jack in the bush. . .. 100 


PAGE 

GRANT, U. S. Personal memoirs. 202 

Biography.118, 148, 150, 202 

Grant, the man of mystery. Smith, Nicholas 149 
GRATACAP, L. P. Geology of the City of 

New York. 186 

GRAVES, A. P. Irish fairy book. 70 

GRAVES, F. P. History of education in 

modern times. 170 

Student’s history of education. 170 

Graysons. Eggleston, Edward. 155 

Great artists. Keysor, J. E. 141 

Great authors in their youth. Frank, M. M. 145 

Great Bear Island. McFarlane, A. E. 132 

Great locomotive chase. Pittinger, William. 148 

Great opera stories. Bender, M. S. 38 

Great Panjandrum himself. Caldecott, Ran¬ 
dolph. 13 

Greatest street in the world. Jenkins, 

Stephen. 209 

GREELY, A. W. Handbook of Alaska. ... 201 
GREEN, J. R. Short history of the English 

people. 203 

GREEN, W. L. Laird of Glentyre. 85 

Green door. Freeman, M. E. W. 46 

Green fairy book. Lang, Andrew. 72 

GREENAWAY, KATE. Mother Goose.. . 8 

GREENE, F. N. King Arthur and his court 46 
GREENE, F. N., and D. W. KIRK. With 

spurs of gold. 80 

GREENE, F. V. General Greene. 202 

Revolutionary war and the military pol¬ 
icy of the United States.. 207 

GREENE, HOMER. Blind brother. 70 

Coal and coal mine. 112 

Lincoln conscript. 129 

Pirkett’c; C^-Q-n i on 

GREENE, NATHANIEL' Biography! • ■ • 202 
GREENWOOD, GRACE. Merrie England. 90 

Stories from famous ballads. 46 

GREER, EDITH. Food: what it is and 

does. 190 

GREET, BEN, ed. As you like it. 115 

Comedy of errors. 115 

Julius Caesar. 115 

Merchant of Venice. 115 

Midsummer night’s dreams. 84 

The Tempest. 84 

GREGOR, E. R. Camping in the winter 

woods. 129 

Camping on western trails. 129 

Red Arrow. 129 

GREGORY, B. C. Better schools. 174 

GRENFELL, W. T. Adrift on an ice pan.. 116 
GREY, ZANE. Last of the plainsmen. ... 119 

Young forester. 100 

Young lion hunter. 129 




































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


235 


Grey fairy book. Lang, Andrew. 72 

Greyfriars Bobby. Atkinson, Eleanor. 151 

GRIERSON, ELIZABETH. Scotland. 

(Peeps at many lands). 86 

GRIERSON, E. W. Scottish fairy book. . 70 

GRIFFIS, W. E. Japan in history, folk-lore 

and art. 146 

Pathfinders of the revolution. 156 

Romance of conquest. 146 

GRIFFITH, A. M. M. Stars and their 
stories 139 

GRIGGS, E. H. Moral education. 183 

GRIMM, J. L.', and W. K. Animal stories 

trans. by Lucy Crane. 31 

Animal stories. Second series. 24 

Fairy tales; ed. by E. H. L. Turpin. ... 31 

Fairy tales; ed. by S. E. Wiltse. Vol. 1 8 

Fairy tales; ed. by S. E. Wiltse. Vol. 2 19 

Fairy tales trans. by Mrs. Edgar Lucas. 31 
Fairy tales trans. by L. L. Weedon. ... 19, 46 

Hop-o’-my-Thumb’s wanderings. 31 

Little Snow White. 31 

Stories from Grimm told to the children 

by Amy Steedman. 31 

GRINNELL, ELIZABETH, and JOSEPH. 


Our feathered friends. 54 

GRINNELL, G. B. Beyond the old 

frontier.90, 129 

Blackfeet Indian stories. 95 

Indians of today. 146 

Jack among the Indians. 129 

Jack the young ranchman. 156 

Story of the Indian. 124 

Trails of the pathfinders. 146 

Wolf hunters.. 100 

GRINNELL, G. B., and E. L. SWAN, eds. 

Harper’s camping and scouting. 114 

Grizzly bear. Wright, M. H. 113 

Group of famous women: Horton, Edith. . . 120 

GROVER, E. O. Kittens and cats. 8 

Overall boys. 8 

Sunbonnet babies book. 8 

Sunbonnet babies in Holland. 19 


GROVER, E. O., and HOGATE, E. C. Sun- 

bonnets and overalls. 8 

Guarding the border. Tomlinson, E. T.. . . 108 
GUERBER, H. A. Legends of the middle 

ages. 156 

Myths of northern lands. 167 

Story of Old France. 119 

Story of the chosen people. 62 

Story of the English.. ’.. 62 

Story of the great republic. 63 

Story of the Greeks. 91 

Story of the Romans.. 91 

Story of the thirteen colonies. 63 


PAGE 

Guernsey Lily. Coolidge, Susan. 98 

Guert Ten Eyck. Stoddard, W. 0. 107 

Guide to good English. Utter, Robert P.. . 194 
Guide to methods and observations in history. 

Davis, C. 0. 179 

Guide to the study of American history. 

Channing, E., and A. B. Hart.. 179 

GUIGOU, P. Animal trainer.. 46 

Animals in the ark. 31 

GUILLAUME, C. E. Mechanics. 186 

Gulf and inland waters. Mahan, A. T. 208 

GULICK, C. B. Life of the ancient Greeks. 203 

GULICK, L. H. Efficient life. 189 

Gulliver’s travels. Swift, J. 52 

Gulliver’s travels; ed. by T. M. Balliet. 

Swift, Jonathan. 78 

Gulliver’s travels; ed. by Chapman. Swift, 

Jonathan. 135 

Gunner aboard the Yankee. Doubleday, 

Russell. 145 

Guns of Bull Run. Altsheler, J. A. 150 

Guns of Shiloh. Altsheler, J. A. 150 

Guy Mannering. Scott, Sir Walter. 160 

Gypsy Breynton. Phelps, E. S. 76 

Gypsy’s cousin Joy. Phelps, E. S. 76 

Gypsy’s sowing and reaping. Phelps, E. S.. 105 
Gypsy’s year at the Golden Crescent. Phelps, 

E. S. 105 

HAAREN, J. H., ed. Ballads and tales. ... 46 

Fairy life. 31 

Rhymes and fables. 8 

Songs and stories. 19 

Habit formation. Rowe, S. H. 173 

HAINES, D. H. Clearing the seas. 156 

Cock-a-Doodle Hill. 100 

Last invasion. 129 

Luck of the Dudley Grahams. 100 

Partners for fair. 100 

HALE, E. E. Boys’ heroes. 91 

Historic Boston. 91 

Man without a country.129, 156 

Mrs. Merriam’s scholars. 129 

Stories of adventure. 63 

Stories of discovery. 63 

Stories of invention. 91 

Stories of the sea. 91 

Stories of war. 91 

HALE, E. E., and SUSAN. Family flight 

around home. 58 

Family flight through France, Germany, 

etc. 86 

Family flight through Mexico. 58 

Family flight through Spain. 86 

HALE, G. E. Little flower-people. 54 

HALE, L. P. Fagots for the fireside. 114 

Last of the Peterkins. 100 



















































































236 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


HALE, L. P. Peterkin papers. 70 

Half back. Barbour, R. H. 126 

HALL, A. B., and C. L. CHESTER. Pana¬ 
ma and the canal.■.86, 116 

HALL, A. N. Boy craftsman. 83 

Handicraft for handy boys. 114 

Home made toys for girls and boys. 56 

HALL, C. A. How to use a microscope. . . . 139 
HALL, F. H. Good form for all occasions. . 184 

Flossy’s playdays. 46 

HALL, G. S. Youth: its education, regimen 

and hygiene. 172 

HALL, JENNIE. Men of old Greece. 46 

Viking tales. 46 

HALL, RUTH. Boys of Scrooby. 100 

In the brave days of old. 130 

HALLOCK, E. B. In those days. 46 

Hallowell partnership. Brown, K. H. 152 

Hammond’s comprehensive atlas of the 

world. 198 

HAMP, S. F. Dale and Fraser, sheepmen. . 130 
HANCOCK, M. H. Children of history: 

Early times. 27 

Children of history: Later times. 42 

Handbook of Alaska. Greely, A. W. 201 

Handbook of elementary sewing. Flagg, 

E. P. 182 

Handbook of home economics. Flagg, E. P. 190 
Handbook of trees of northern states and 

Canada. Hough, R. B. 187 

Handbook of universal literature. Botta, 

A. C. L. 194 

Handicraft and recreation for girls. Beard, 

Lina and A. B. 83 

Handicraft book. Jessup, A. L., and A. E. 

Logue. 182 

Handicraft for handy boys. Hall, A. N. 114 

Handiwork in wood. Noyes, William. 181 

HANEY, J. P. Pencil sketching from nature 181 

Hannah of Kentucky. Otis, James. 75 

Hans Brinker. Dodge, M. M. 99 

Hans the Eskimo. Scandlin, Christiana.... 39 

Hansel and Gretel. Wette, Adelheid. 34 

Happy acres. Turpin, E. H. L. 79 

Happy families at the farm. 14 

Happy Heart family. Gerson, Virginia. 19 

Happy nursery rhymes. Wood. 11 

Happy playmates. Fuller, A. J. 31 

HARBOE, PAUL. Child’s story of Hans 

Christian Andersen. 91 

HARDY, Mrs. A. S. Sea stories for wonder 

eyes.. 24 

HARDY E. STEWART. Nursery rhymes. 8 
HARDY, M. E. Little King and Princess 
True. 36 


? AGE 

HARE, CHRISTOPHER. Story of Bay- 


HARLAND, MARION. When grand¬ 
mamma was fourteen. 70 

When grandmamma was new. 46 

Harold, first of the Vikings. Young, 

Charles. 163 

Harold the last of the Saxon kings. Lytton, 

G. E. B. 158 

Harper’s aircraft book. Verrill, A. H. 139 

Harper’s beginning electricity. Shafer, D. C. 113 
Harper’s boating book for boys. Davis, 

C. G. 114 

Harper’s book of little plays. Barnum, 

M. D., ed . 56 

Harper’s camping and scouting. Grinnell, 

G. B., and E. L. Swan, eds . 114 

Harper’s electricity books for boys. Adams, 

J. H. ' 138 

Harper’s gasoline engine book. Verrill, A. H. 140 

Harper’s household handbook. 190 

Harper’s indoor book for boys. Adams, 

J. H. 113 

Harper’s machinery book for boys. Adams, 

J. H. 140 

Harper’s outdoor book for boys. Adams, 

J. H. 82 

Harper’s wireless book. Verrill, A. H. 140 

HARRADEN, BEATRICE. Things will 

take a turn. 46 

HARRINGTON, M. W. About the 

weather. 186 

HARRIS, A. B. American authors for 

young folks. 119 

HARRIS, A. V., and WALDO, L. M. The 

toy shop book. 8 

HARRIS, J. C. Daddy Jake, the runaway. 101 

Nights with Uncle Remus.46, 70 

On the plantation. 101 

Uncle Remus and his friends. 46 

Uncle Remus; his songs and his sayings. 70 
HARRIS, W. T. Psychologic foundation 

of education. 172 

HARRISON, BENJAMIN. This country 

of ours. 167 

HARRISON, C. C. Bric-a-brac stories . ... 46 

Old-fashioned fairy book. 46 

HARRISON, ELIZABETH. In storyland. 176 
HARRISON, P. D. Stars and stripes and 

other American flags. 203 

HART, A. B. Actual government. 167 

Camps and firesides of the revolution... 91 

Colonial children. 63 

Formation of the Union. 204 

How our grandfathers lived. 91 

National ideals historically traced. 204 
































































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237 


HART, A. B .—Continued 

Romance of the civil war. 91 

Social and economic forces in American 

history. 205 

HARTLEY, C. G. Things seen in Spain. . 199 
HARTWELL, E. C. Teaching of history. . 180 
HARVEY, N. A. Principles of teaching. .. 175 
HASBROUCK, L. S., ed. Boy’s Parkman. 122 

HASKELL, H. E. Katrinka. 86 

O-Heart-San. 101 

HASKINS, C. W. How to keep household 

accounts. 190 

Hassan in Egypt. McDonald, E. R., and 

Julia Dalrymple. 59 

HATHAWAY, E. V. Napoleon, the little 

Corsican. 63 

HATTON, H., and PLATE, A. Magician’s 

tricks. 141 

Hawaii. Twombley, A. S. 117 

HAWKES, CLARENCE. Nature’s chil¬ 
dren. 24 

King of the thundering herd. 54 

Stories of the good greenwood. 81 

HAWKES, E. W. Eskimo land. 8 

HAWKINS, C. J. Ned Brewster’s bear 

hunt. 101 

Ned Brewster’s caribou hunt. 101 

Ned Brewster’s year in the big woods. . 130 
HAWORTH, P. L. George Washington, 

farmer. 146 

Reconstruction and union. 208 

HAWTHORNE, HILDEGARDE. New 

York. (Peeps at great cities.). 116 

HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. Grand¬ 
father’s chair. 119 

True stories from history and biography. 91 

Wonder book, Tanglewood tales. 47 

HAYES, I. I. Cast away in the cold. 101 

HAYS, Mrs. W. J. Adventures of Prince 

Lazybones. 47 

Princess Idleways. 31 

He knew Lincoln. Tarbell, I. M. 161 

HEAD, Mrs. HENRY. How to enjoy 

pictures. 193 

Head coach. Paine, R. D. 132 

HEADLAND, I. T. Our little Chinese 

cousin. 39 

Health index of children. Hoag, E.B. 174 

Health of the city. Godfrey, Hollis. .. 189 

Heart; a schoolboy’s journal. Amicis, Ed- 

mondo de. 96 

Heart of a boy. Amicis, Edmondo de. 125 

Hector. Shaw, F. L. 134 

HEERMANS, J. W. Stories from the He¬ 
brew . 47 

Heidi. Spyri, Johanna—.107, 135 


PAGE 

Held fast for England. Henty, G. A. 130 

HEMSTREET, CHARLES. Nooks and 

corners of old New York. 146 

Story of Manhattan. 42 

When old New York was young. 208 

HENDERSON, C. R. Dependent, defective 

and delinquent classes. 172 

HENDERSON, W. J. Afloat with the flag.. 130 

Story of music. 193 

What is good music?. 193 

HENLEY, W. E. Lyra heroica. 130 

HENTY, G. A. By right of conquest. 70 

Cat of Bubastes. 101 

Dash for Khartoum. 101 

Held fast for England. 130 

In freedom’s cause. 130 

Lion of St. Mark. 101 

One of the 28th. 130 

St. George for England. 130 

Under Drake’s flag. 70 

With Clive in India. 130 

With Wolfe in Canada. 70 

Herald of the west. Altsheler, J. A. 150 

Herbart and the Herbartians. De Garmo, 

Charles. 169 

Hero folk of ancient Britain. Wiltse, S. E.. 35 

Hero of Erie. Barnes James. 87 

Hero of Manila. Johnson, Rossiter. 120 

Hero tales from American history. Roose¬ 
velt, Theodore, and H. C. Lodge. 93 

Hero tales of the far north. Riis, Jacob.... 149 

Heroes. Kingsley, Charles. 71 

Heroes and greathearts and their animal 

friends. Dale, J. T. 69 

Heroes of Asgard. Keary, A. and E. 71 

Heroes of chivalry. Maitland, Louise. 49 

Heroes of everyday life. Coe, F. E. 89 

Heroes of myth. Price. L. L., and C. B. 

Gilbert. 33 

Heroes of the army in America. Morris, 

Charles. 92 

Heroes of the middle west. Catherwood, 

M. H. 61 

Heroes of the navy in America. Morris, 

Charles. 121 

Heroic ballads. Montgomery, D. H., ed... 74 

Heroic deeds of American sailors. Blaisdell 

and Ball. 41 

Heroic happenings. Brooks, E. S. 88 

Heroine of 1812. Blanchard, A. E. 126 

HERRICK, C. T. A B C of housekeeping. 190 
Hey Diddle and Baby Bunting. Caldecott, 

Randolph. 12 

HEYLIGER, W. Against odds. 101 

Bartley, Freshman pitcher. 101 

Hiawatha alphabet. Holbrook, Florence. . . 9 











































































238 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

HIBBEN, J. G. Higher patriotism. 166 

HIGGINSON, T. W. Book of American 

explorers. 63 

Tales of the enchanted islands of the 

Atlantic. 130 

Higher patriotism. Hibben, J. G. 166 

Hildegarde’s holiday. Richards, Mrs. L. E. 133 

HILL, C. T. Fighting a fire. 116 

HILL, ELIZABETH. My wonderful visit. 70 
HILL, F. S. Romance of the American 

navy. 146 

HILL, F. T. On the trail of Grant and 

Lee.\. 91 

On the trail of Washington. 91 

Story of a street. 146 

HILL, J. M. Canning, preserving and jelly¬ 
making. 190 

The up-to-date waitress. 191 

HINCHMAN, W. S. The American school. 170 

Hind in the wood. Crane, Walter. 30 

HINSDALE, B. A. Horace Mann. 170 

Hirschvogel. La Ramee, Louise de. 72 

Historic Americans. Brooks, E. S. 202 

Historic Boston. Hale, E. E. 91 

Historic boyhoods. Holland, R. S. 120 

Historic boys. Brooks, E. S. 88 

Historic girlhoods. Holland, R. S. 120 

Historic girls. Brooks, E. S. 88 

Historic inventions. Holland, R. S. 112 

Historic note-book. Brewer, E. C. 198 

Historical guide to the City of New York. 

Kelley, F. B.80, 110, 138 

Historical plays for children. Bird, G. E. 

and M. S. 38 

Historical plays of colonial days. Tucker, 

L. E., and E. L. Ryan. 57 

Historical tales from Shakespeare. Couch, 

A. T. Quiller. 127 

Histories and poems. Shakespeare, William. 197 
History of American politics. Johnston, 

Alexander. 205 

History of education in modern times. 

Graves, F. P. 170 

History of education in the United States. 

Dexter, T. F. G. 169 

History of England. Lingard, John. 203 

History of English literature. Saintsbury, 

G. E. B. 196 

History of Greek art. Tarbell, F. B. 192 

History of Little Goody Two-Shoes, ed. by 

C. Welsh. Goldsmith, Oliver. 31 

History of Mexico. Bancroft, H. 204 

History of New York City. Lamb, Mrs. 

M. J. 209 

History of Rome. Creighton, M. 119 


PAGE 

History of the English language. Louns- 

bury, T. R... 184 

History of the robins. Trimmer, Sarah. 25 

History of the war with Mexico. Ladd, 

H. 0. 207 

History of Tom Thumb. Brooke, L. L. 22 

HITCHCOCK, RIPLEY. Decisive battles 

of America. 146 

Louisiana purchase.119, 207 

HITTELL, T. H. Adventures of James 

Capen Adams. 120 

HIX, MELVIN. Magic speech flower. 36 

Once upon a time stories. 8 

HOAG, E. B. Health index of children.. . . 174 

HOFFMAN, A. S. Book of the sagas. 101 

Story of A Midsummer-night’s dream... 101 

Story of As you like it. 130 

Story of Hamlet. 156 

Story of Julius Caesar. 156 

Story of King Henry V. 130 

Story of King Lear. 130 

Story of King Richard II. 130 

Story of Macbeth. 156 

Story of The merchant of Venice. 130 

Story of The tempest.. 156 

HOFFMAN, DR. HEINRICH. Struwwel- 

peter. 16 

Hoistah, an Indian girl. Barrett, S. M. 94 

HOLBROOK, FLORENCE. 

Book of nature myths. 24 

Cave, mound, and lake dwellers. 63 

Hiawatha alphabet. 9 

Northland heroes. 31 

Round the year in myth and song. 24 

HOLDEN, E. S. Our country’s flag. 63 

Holiday house. Sinclair, Catherine. 51 

Holiday plays. Merington, Marguerite. ... 115 
Holiday with the birds. Marks, Jeannette 

and Julia Moody. 55 

HOLLAND, CLIVE. Things seen in Japan. 200 
HOLLAND, J. G. Arthur Bonnicastle. . . . 156 

Sevenoaks. 156 

HOLLAND, R. S. Historic boyhoods. 120 

Historic girlhoods. 120 

Historic inventions. 112 

William Penn. 146 

Holland stories. Smith, M. E. 26 

HOLMES, O. W. Grandmother’s story; 

My hunt after the captain, etc. 156 

Poetical works. 195 

Holy earth. Bailey, W. C. 179 

Home and school sewing. Patton, Frances. 182 
Home book of verse for young folks. Steven¬ 
son, B. E. 107 

Home life in Germany. Sidgwick, Mrs. 
Cecily. 199 













































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


Home-made apparatus. Woodhull, J. F.. . 185 
Home-made toys for girls and boys. Hall, 

A. N. 56 

Home mechanics for amateurs. Hopkins, 

G. M. 141 

HOMER. Iliad, ed. by A. Lang. 198 

See Brooks, Edward, Perry, W. C. 

Odyssey, ed. by A. Lang. 198 

See Church, A. J., Clarke, M.; Marvin, 

F. S.; Perry, W. C. 

Honey-Bee. France, Anatole. 70 

Honey Sweet. Turpin, E. H. L. 79 

Hoosier schoolboy. Eggleston, Edward. ... 69 

Hoosier schoolmaster. Eggleston, Edward. 155 
Hop-o’-my-Thumb’s wanderings. Grimm, 

J. L. and W. K. 31 

Hope, Benham. Perry, Nora. 133 

HOPKINS, A., and BOND, A. Scientific 

American reference book. 165 

HOPKINS, G. M. Experimental science.. 185 

Home mechanics for amateurs. 141 

HOPKINS, W. J. Indian book. 40 

Sandman: his farm stories. 19 

Sandman: his sea stories. 31 

Sandman: his ship stories. 31 

Sandman: more farm stories. 19 

The doers. 31 

HORNE, H. H. Free will and human re¬ 
sponsibility. 172 

Idealism in education. 170 

Philosophy of education. 170 

Psychological principles of education. . . 172 
HORNE, O. B., and SCOBEY, K. L. Stories 

of great artists. 42 

Horse shoe Robinson. Kennedy, J. P. 157 

Horsemen of the plains. Altsheler, J. A.. . . 151 

Horses nine. Ford, Sewell. 100 

HORSFORD, I. M. Stories of our holidays. 9 

HORTON, EDITH. Frozen north. 86 

Group of famous women. 120 

HOUGH, EMERSON. Young Alaskans in 

the Rockies. 101 

Young Alaskans on the trail. 101 

HOUGH, R. B. Trees of the United States 

and Canada. 187 

HOUGH, THEODORE, and W. T. SEDG¬ 
WICK. Human mechanism. 189 

House of the heart and other plays for 

children. Mackay, C. D.. .. 56 

House on Henry street. Wald, Lillian D.. . 169 

House that Jack built .. 14 

House that Jack built. Caldecott, Randolph. 12 
House with the silver door. Tappan, E. M. 52 
Household book of poetry. Dana, C. A., ed. 196 

Household of Glen Holly. Lillie, L. C. 103 


239 


Housekeeping for little girls. Foster, O. H.. 37 

HOUSTON, E. J. Wonder book of vol¬ 
canoes and earthquakes. 139 

HOUSTON, SAM. Biography. 145 

HOVEY, CARL. “Stonewall” Jackson. .. 146 
How Americans are governed. Marriott, 

Crittenden. 168 

How it is done. Williams, Archibald. 140 

How it is made. Williams, Archibald. 113 

How it works. Williams, Archibald. 140 

How Mr. Dog got even. Paine, A. B. 50 

How Mr. Rabbit lost his tail. Paine, A. B.. 50 

How New England was made. Humphrey, 

F. A. 27 

How our grandfathers lived. Hart, A. B.. . 91 

How the people rule. Hoxie, C. D. 91 

How the republic is governed. Brooks, 

Noah.... 118 

How the United States became a nation. 

Fiske, John. 90 

How the world is fed. Carpenter, F. G.. . . 85 

How to attract the birds. Blanchan, Neltje. 54 
How to enjoy pictures. Head, Mrs. Henry. 193 

How to grow vegetables. French, A. 189 

How to keep bees for profit. Lyon, D. E.. . 189 
How to keep hens for profit. Valentine, 

C. S. 189 

How to keep household accounts. Haskins, 

C. W. 190 

How to know the ferns. Dana, Mrs. W. S.. 187 
How to know the wild flowers. Dana, Mrs. 

W. S. 187 

How to listen to music. Krehbiel, E. E.. . . 193 
How to live on twenty-four hours a day. 

Bennett, Arnold. 197 

How to make baskets. White, Mary. 192 

How to produce children’s plays. Mackay, 

C. D’Arcy. 142 

How to show pictures to children. Hurll, 

E. M. 181 

How to teach a foreign language. Jesperson, 

Otto. 180 

How to teach American history. Wayland, 

J. W. 180 

How to tell stories to children. Bryant, S. C. 176 

How to use a microscope. Hall, C. A. 139 

How Tommy saved the barn. Otis, James. 75 
How two boys made their own electrical ap¬ 
paratus. St. John, T. M. 139 

How we are governed. Dawes, A. L. 119 

How we think. Dewey, John. 169 

HOWARD, B. W. No heroes. 130 

One summer. 156 

HOWARD, O. O. Famous Indian chiefs I 
have known. 95 





























































240 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

HOWE, F. C. The modern city and its 

problems. 168 

HOWE, T. H. M. Peeps at history: India. 120 
HOWELL, H. B. A Foundational study in 

the pedagogy of arithmetic. 178 

HOWELLS, W. D. Boy life. 101 

Boy’s town. 120 

Christmas every day. 47 

Stories of Ohio. 63 

Storybook. 102 

HOWLISTON, M. H. Cat tails and other 
tales 17 

HOXIE, C. D. How the people rule. 91 

HOYT, C. O. Studies in the history of 

modern education. 170 

HUBBARD, T. O., and C. TURNER. 

Boys’ book of aeroplanes. 139 

HUBERT, P. G., Jr. Men of achievement: 

Inventors. 120 

Huckleberry Finn. Twain, Mark. 161 

HUEY, E. B. Psychology and pedagogy 

of reading. 177 

HUFFCUT, E. W. Elements of business law. 167 

Hugh Gwyeth. Dix, B. M. 128 

Hugh Wynne. Mitchell, S. W. 158 

HUGHES, RUPERT. Dozen from Lakerim 130 

Lakerim athletic club. 130 

HUGHES, THOMAS. Tom Brown at 

Rugby. 102 

Tom Brown’s school days.131, 156 

HUGHES, Rev. THOMAS. 

Loyola. 170 

HULL, ELEANOR. Boys’ Cuchulain. 80 

HULST, C. S. Indian sketches. 65 

Human foods. Snyder, Harry. 190 

Human machine. Bennett, Arnold. 197 

Human mechanism. Hough, Theodore, and 

W. T. Sedgwick. 189 

HUMPHREY, F. A. Favorite authors for 

children. 42 

How New England was made. 27 

When I was a little girl. 27 

HUMPHREYS, M. G. ed. Boy’s story of 

Zebulon M. Pike. 147 

Hundred best animals. Gask, L. 54 

HUNT, C. W. What shall we read to the 

children. 165 

HUNT, GAILLARD. Life in America one 

hundred years ago. 207 

HUNTING, GARDNER. Sandsy’s pal.. . 102 

The young rival inventors. 102 

HURLL, E. M. How to show pictures to 

children. 181 

HUSTED, M. H. Stories of Indian chieftains 40 

Stories of Indian children. 26 

HUTCHINSON, H. M. Story of the hills. 186 


HUTCHINSON, W. M. L. Golden porch. 156 
HUTTON, LAURENCE. A boy I knew— 


Four dogs. 120 

HYDE, W. D. Practical ethics. 166 

Hygiene for the worker. Tolman, W. H., 


Hygiene of sex. Glasgow, Dr. Maude. 189 

Hygiene of the schoolroom. Barry, W. F.. . 174 

I go a marketing. Sowle, Henriette. 190 

Ice queen. Ingersoll, Ernest. 71 

Iceland. Leith, Mrs. Disney. 86 

Ideal school. Search, P. W. 171 

Idealism in education. Horne, H. H. 170 

ILES, GEORGE. Leading American in¬ 
ventors . 188 

Iliad, trans. by A. Lang and others. 198 

In African forest and jungle. Du Chaillu, 

P. B. 115 

In blue and white. Brooks, E. S. 97 

In camp on Bass island. Tomlinson, P. G.. 108 
In chimney corners. MacManus, Seumas. . 103 

In circling camps. Altsheler, J. A. 151 

In desert and wilderness. Sienkiewicz, 

Henry. 161 

In eastern wonderlands. Gibson, C. C.. . . 85 

In Egypt. Perry, W. S. 59 

In fableland. Seri, Emma. 10 

In field and pasture. Dutton, M.B. 17 

In freedom’s cause. Henty, G. A. 130 

In hostile red. Altsheler, J. A. 151 

In Leisler’s times. Brooks. E. S. 67 

In Morgan’s wake. Verrill, A. H. 109 

In my nursey. Richards, Mrs. L. E. 33 

In old New York. Janvier, T. A. 208 

In oldest England. Krapp, C. P. 120 

In storyland. Harrison, Elizabeth. 176 

“In sunny Spain.” Bates, K. L. 85 

In sunshine land. Thomas, E. M. 34 

In the animal world. Seri, Emma. 25 

In the beaver world. Mills, E. A. 139 

In the boyhood of Lincoln. Butterworth, 

Hezekiah. 127 

In the brave days of old. Hall, Ruth. 130 

In the cheering-up business. Lee, M. C... 158 

In the child’s world. Poulsson, Emilie. 176 

In the country. 14 

In the days of Alfred the Great. Tappan, 

E. M. 135 

In the days of giants. Brown, A. F. 43 

In the days of Lionheart. Gandy, Wallace. 155 
In the days of Queen Elizabeth. Tappan, 

E. M... . 135 

In the days of William the Conqueror. Tap- 

pan, E. M. 135 

In the hands of the red-coats. Tomlinson, 

E. T. 161 











































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


241 


In the High Valley. Coolidge, Susan. 

In the land of the caribou. Tomlinson, P. G. 
In the land of the headhunters. Curtis, E. S. 

In the line. Dudley, A. T. 

In the old Herrick house. Deland, E. D.. . 
In the path of La Salle. Fitzhugh, P. K.. . 

In the Sargasso sea. Janvier, T. A. 

In the Wasp’s nest. Brady, C. T. 

In the wilderness. Warner, C. D. 

In those days. Hallock, E. B. 

Increasing human efficiency in business. 

Scott, Walter D. 

Independence Day. Schauffler, R. H. 

India. Howe, T. H. M. 

Indian book. Hopkins, W. J. 

Indian days of long ago. Curtis, E. S. 

Indian fights and fighters. Brady, C. T.. . . 

Indian folk tales. Nixon-Roulet, M. F. 

Indian history for young folks. Drake, 

F. S.94, 

Indian legends. Washburne, M. F. 

Indian scout talks. Eastman, Charles. 

Indian sketches. Hulst, C. S. 

Indian stories. Newell, Cicero. 

Indian stories retold from St. Nicholas. 

Indian “Why” stories. Linderman, F. B.... 

Indians of to-day. Grinnell, G. B. 

Indians. See Indian sections in graded lists. 
Indoor games for children. Crozier, G. B.. . 

Industrial education. Leake, A. H. 

Industrial education. Person, H. S. 

Industries of to-day. Lane, M. A. L. 

INGELOW, JEAN. Mopsa the fairy. 

INGERSOLL,^ERNEST. Book of the ocean 

Ice queen. 

Wild neighbors. 

INMAN, HENRY. Ranch on the Oxhide. 

Insect folk. Morley, M. W. 

Insect life. Comstock, J. H. 

Interest and education. De Garmo, Charles. 
International atlas, 1915. Rand McNally.. 

Into unknown seas. Ker, David. 

Introduction to the study of Shakespeare. 

Corson, Hiram. 

Invasion of America. Muller, Julius. 

Inventors. Hubert, P. G... 

Invisible prince and other stories. Lang, 

Andrew. 

Irish fairy book. Graves, A. P. 

Irish twins. Perkins, L. F. 

IRVING, WASHINGTON. Alhambra.. 116, 

Astoria. 

Conquest of Granada. 

Dolph Heyliger. 

Knickerbocker history of New York. 157, 


IRVING, WASHINGTON —Continued 

Old Christmas. 131 

Rip Van Winkle—Legend of Sleepy 

Hollow. 157 

Sketch Book. 196 

Stories and legends from Irving. 102 

IRVING, WASHINGTON, and JOHN 
FISKE. Washington and his country. . . 120 

Island stories, retold from St. Nicholas. 39 

Italian fairy book. Macdonell, Anne. 73 

Italy. Finnemore, John. 85 

Ivanhoe. Scott, Sir Walter.134, 160 

Ivar the Viking. Du Chaillu, P. B. 155 

IVIMEY, J. W. Three blind mice. 9 

Jack Alden. Goss, W. L. 129 

Jack among the Indians Grinnell, G. P.... 129 

Jack and Jill. Alcott, L. M. 95 

Jack and the beanstalk. Crane, Walter.... 22 

Jack and the beanstalk. Lang, Andrew.... 19 

Jack Hall. Grant, Robert. 100 

Jack Hazard and his fortunes. Trowbridge, 

J. T. 109 

Jack in the bush. Grant, Robert. 100 

Jack of all trades. Beard, D. C. 113 

Jack the fire dog. Wesselhoeft, L. F. 52 

Jack the Giant Killer. Lang, Andrew. 32 

Jack the young ranchman. Grinnell, G. P.. 156 

Jackanapes. Ewing, Mrs. J. H.. 99 

JACKSON, G. E. Big Jack and other true 

stories of horses. 47 

Denise and Ned Toodles. 71 

Peterkin. 47 

Pretty Polly Perkins. 157 

Three Graces. 131 

Wee Winkles and Wideawake. 19 

JACKSON, H. H. Cat stories. 32 

Nelly’s silver mine. 102 

Ramona. 157 

JACKSON, THOMAS J. (“Stonewall”). 

Biography. 146 

JACOBS, C. E. Blue Bonnet’s ranch party. 131 

Texas Blue Bonnet. 131 

JACOBS, JOSEPH. Celtic fairy tales.... 71 

English fairy tales. 47 

Story of geographical discovery. 198 

JACOBY, HAROLD. Practical talks by an 

astronomer. 185 

JAMES, WILLIAM. Psychology. 172 

Talks to teachers on psychology. 172 

JAMESON, ANNA. Shakespeare’s heroines. 157 

JAMISON, C. V. Lady Jane. 71 

Thistledown. 71 

Toinette’s Philip. 71 

JANVIER, T. A. Aztec treasure-house... . 157 

In old New York.. 208 

In the Sargasso sea. 157 


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242 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


Japan. Peeps at many lands. Finnemore, 


John. 115 

Japan (Peeps at history). Finnemore, John. 90 
Japan in history, folklore and art. Griffis, 

W. E... 146 

Japanese fairy book. Ozaki, Yei Theodora. 75 

Japanese garland. Peltier, Florence. 39 

Japanese twins. Perkins, L. F.26, 33 

Jatakas tales of India. Babbitt, E. C. 28 

Jeanne d’Arc. Wilmot-Buxton. 94 

Jeanne d’Arc, the maid of France. Bangs, 

M. R. 118 

Jed. Goss, W. L. 129 

JEFFRIES, RICHARD. Sir Bevis. 54 

JENKINS, STEPHENS. Greatest street in 

the world. 209 

Story of the Bronx.. 209 

JENKS, E. A. Childhood of Ji-Shib the 

Ojibwa. 66 

JENKS, TUDOR. Captain Miles Standish. 92 

Our army for our boys. 102 

Photography for young people. 141 

Jenny Wren’s boarding house. Otis, James. 75 
Jerry, the blunderer. Wesselhoeft, L. F.. . 52 

Jersey boy in the revolution. Tomlinson, 

E. T..... 136 

JESPERSON, OTTO. How to teach a for¬ 
eign language. 180 

JESSUP, A. L., and A. E. LOGUE. Handi¬ 
craft book. 182 

Jester of St. Timothy’s. Pier, A. S. 105 

JEVONS, W. S. Logic. 166 

JEWETT, F. G. Town and City. 120 

JEWETT, S. O. Betty Leicester. 71 

Betty Leicester’s Christmas. 102 

Play days. 47 

Jim Crow. Stock, E. E. 84 

Jim Davis. Masefield, John. 132 

Jimmy’s Cruise in the Pinafore. Alcott, 

L. M. 43 

JOAN OF ARC. Biography.94-118 

Jogging around the world. Dunham, Edith. 39 

John Gilpin. 18 

John Gilpin. Caldecott, Randolph, illus .. . 22 

John Halifax, gentleman. Craik, D. M.. . . 154 

Johnny Crow’s garden. Brooke, L. L. 8 

Johnny Crow’s party. Brooke, L. L. 8 

JOHNSON, C. Battleground adventures in 

the civil war. 147 

JOHNSON, CONSTANCE. When mother 

lets us cook. 37 

When mother lets us help. 32 

When mother lets us keep pets. 36 

JOHNSON, G. E. Education by plays and 
games. 180 


PAGE 

JOHNSON, HENRY. Teaching of history 

in elementary and secondary schools. 180 

JOHNSON, H. S. Williams of West Point. 157 
JOHNSON, ROSSITER. End of a rain¬ 
bow. 131 

Hero of Manila. 120 

War of 1812. 207 

JOHNSON, V. E. Modem inventions. ... 188 
JOHNSTON, ALEXANDER. History of 

American politics. 205 

JOHNSTON, C. H. L. Famous Indian 

chiefs. 124 

Famous scouts. 92 

JOHNSTON, L. E. China (Peeps at many 

lands). 116 

JOHNSTON, R. M. French revolution. . 204 

Leading American soldiers. 147 

JOHONNOT, JAMES. Book of cats and 

dogs. 24 

Grandfather’s stories. 27 

Stories of heroic deeds. 27 

Stories of our country. 42 

Ten great events in history. 92 

Jolly book of boxcraft. Beard, Patten. 37 

Jolly fellowship. Stockton, F. R. 78 

Jolly good summer. Smith, M. P. W. 77 

Jolly good times. Smith, M. P. W. 77 

Jolly good times at Hackmatack. Smith, 

M. P. W. 77 

Jolly good times at school. Smith, M. P. W. 77 
Jolly good times to-day. Smith, M. P. W.. 77 

JONCKHEERE, ROBERT. When I was 

a boy in Belgium. 86 

JONES, JOHN PAUL. Biography. .. 123, 144 
JORDAN, D. S. Book of Knight and Bar¬ 
bara . 47 

Story of Matka. 71 

True tales of birds and beasts. 55 

Jo’s boys. Alcott, L. M. 95 

Jo’s opportunity. Lillie, L. C. 72 

Jose, our little Portuguese cousin. Sawyer, 

E. A. 87 

Josephine. Deland, E. D. 128 

JOYCE, P. W. Concise history of Ireland. 203 
Joyous story of Toto. Richards, Mrs. L. E. 33 

JUDD, M. C. Wigwam stories. 40 

JUDSON, H. P. Young American. 63 

Julius Caesar. Ed. by Ben Greet. Shake¬ 
speare, William. 115 

Jungle book. Kipling, Rudyard. 71 

Just a little boy. Ashworth, Alice. 18 

Just Patty. Webster, Jean. 162 

Just sixteen. Coolidge, Susan. 98 

Kalitan, our little Alaskan cousin. Nixon- 
Roulet, M. F. 59 . 







































































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243 


Kathleen in Ireland. McDonald, E. B., and 

Julia Dalrymple. 

Katrina. Deland, E. D. 

Katrinka. Haskell, H. E. 

KEARY, A. and E. Heroes of Asgard. 

KEATS, JOHN. Poetical works. 

KEELER, H. L., and WILD, L. H. Ethical 

readings from the Bible. 

Keeping physically fit. Cromie, W. J. 

KEFFER, C. A. Nature studies on the 

farm. 

KELLER, HELEN. Story of my life. . . . 
KELLEY, F. B. Historical guide to the 

city of New York.80, 110, 

KELLEY, J. G. Boy mineral collectors. . . 
KELLEY, L. E. Three hundred things a 

bright girl can do. 

KELLY, M. A. B. Short stories of our 

shy neighbors. 

KELLY, M. D. Story of Sir Walter Raleigh. 
KELLY, R. T. Burma. (Peeps at many 

lands.). 

Egypt. (Peeps at many lands.).. 

KELMAN, J. H. Stories from Chaucer. . . 
KELYNACK, T. N. Defective children. 
KENDALL, E. K. Source book of English 

history. 

Kenilworth. Scott, Sir Walter.134, 

KENNEDY, H. A. New world fairy book. 
KENNEDY, JOSEPH. Fundamentals in 

methods. 

KENNEDY, J. P. Horse-Shoe Robinson. . 
KENNEDY, S. B. Told in a little boy’s 

pocket. 

Kent Hampden. Davis, Rebecca H. 

KER, DAVID. 

Into unknown seas. 

Lost city. 

KERSCHENSTEINER, GEORG. Educa¬ 
tion for citizenship. 

KEYES, A. M. Five senses. 

Stories and story telling. 

When mother lets us play. 

KEYSOR, J. E. Great artists. 

Sketches of American authors. 

KIDD, DUDLEY. South Africa. (Peeps 

at many lands.). 

Kidnapped. Stevenson, R. L. 

Kidnapped campers. Canfield, F. A. C.. . . 
KIEFFER, H. M. Recollections of a drum¬ 
mer-boy . 

KILPATRICK, WILLIAM H. Froebel’s 

kindergarten principles.. 

Kindergarten in American education. Van- 

dewalker, N. C... 

Kindergarten stories. Wiltse, S. E. 


KING, CHARLES. Between the lines. 157 

Cadet days. 131 

Campaigning with Crook. 147 

From school to battle-field. 131 

To the front. 131 

KING, DOROTHY. Stories of Scotland. . 58 

KING, GRACE. De Soto and his men... . 147 
KING, IRVING. Education for social effi¬ 
ciency. 170 

Social aspects of education. 170 

King Arthur and his court. Greene, F. N.. . 46 

King Arthur and his knights. Radford, M. L. 53 
King Arthur’s knights. Gilbert, Henry. ... 53 

See also Brooks, Edw., Bulfinch, Far¬ 
rington, Frost, Lanier, MacGregor, 
Maitland, Malory, Pyle, H. 

King of the Golden River. Ruskin, J. 51 

King of the thundering herd. Hawkes, C.. . 54 

King’s story book. Gomme, G. L., ed . 129 

KINGSLAND, Mrs. BURTON. Book of 

indoor and outdoor games.141, 193 

KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Heroes. 71 

Water babies.47, 71 

KINGSLEY, N. F. Story of Captain Meri¬ 
wether Lewis and Captain Wm. Clark. ... 42 

KIPLING, RUDYARD. Captains cour¬ 
ageous. 157 

Jungle book. 71 

Puck of Pook’s hill. 102 

Second jungle book. 71 

KIRBY, MARY and ELIZABETH. Aunt 

Martha’s comer cupboard. 25 

KIRK, E. 0. Dorothy and her friends. . . . 131 

Dorothy Deane. 131 

KIRKLAND, E. S. Dora’s housekeeping. . 102 

Six little cooks. 56 

Kittens and cats. Grover, E.0. 8 

KLAPPER, PAUL. Teaching children to 

read. 177 

Teaching of English. 177 

KLICKMANN, FLORA. Little girl’s sew¬ 
ing book. 56 

KNAPP, ADELINE. Boy and the baron. 102 

Story of the Philippines. 116 

KNEELAND, C. A. Smuggler’s island. .. 72 

Knickerbocker history of New York. Irving, 


KNIGHT, C. R., and JENKS, TUDOR. 
Animals of the world for young people. .. 81 

Birds of the world for young people. ... 81 

KNIPE, E. B. and A. A. Beatrice of Dene- 

wood. 157 

Lucky sixpence. 102 

Maid of’76. 131 

Peg of the Ring. 157 

KNOX, J. J. Little almond blossoms. 25 


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189 

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PAGE 

KNOWLES, JAMES. Legends of King 

Arthur. 157 

Konigskinder. Chapin, A. A. 44 

KOOPMAN, H. L. Mastery of books.... 165 
KOTELMANN, LOUISE. School hygiene. 174 

Krag and Johnny Bear. Seton, E. T. 37 

KRAPP, C. P. In oldest England. 120 

KREHBIEL, E. E. How to listen to music. 193 
Kristy’s queer Christmas. Miller, O. T.. . . 73 

Kristy’s rainy-day picnic. Miller, O. T. 73 

Kristy’s surprise party. Miller, O. T. 73 

KROUT, M. H. Alice’s visit to the Ha¬ 
waiian Islands. 86 

KUPFER, G. H. Stories of long ago. 47 

Kwahn, the Hopi Indian boy. Moran, G. N. 66 
LA BEDOLLIERE, EMILIE DE. Story 

of a cat. 47 

LADD, H. O. History of the war with 

Mexico. 207 

Lads and lassies of other days. Price, L. L.. . 76 

Lady Jane. Jamison, C. V. 71 

LAFAYETTE, MARIE JEAN, Marquis 

de. Biography. 61 

Lafayette, the friend of American liberty 

Burton, A. H. 61 

LA FLESCHE, FRANCIS. Middle five.. 95 

Laird of Glentyre. Green, W. L. 85 

Lakerim athletic club. Hughes, Rupert. .. . 130 
LAMB, Mrs. M. J. History of New York 

City. 208 

LA MOTTE-FOUQUE, F. de. Sintram and 

his companions and Undine. Ill 

Undine. 131 

Lance of Kanana. Ardavan, Abd El. 100 

Lances of Linwood. Yonge, C. M. 137 

Land of mystery. Moffett, C. 143 

Land of Poco Tiempo. Lummis, C. F.. . 143, 201 

Land of song. Book 1. Shute, K. H.21, 34 

Book 2.51, 77 

Book 3.106, 135 

Land of the golden trade. Lang, John. . . . 121 
Land of the long night. Du Chaillu, P. B.. . 142 

Land we live in. Price, O. W.87, 117, 143 

Landmark history of New York. Ulmann, 


Landmarks of British history. Dale, Lucy. 119 

LANE, Mrs. C. A. Stories for children. ... 9 

LANE, M. A. L. Industries of to-day. ... 58 

Triumphs of science.. 58 

LANG, ANDREW. Aladdin and other 

stories. 47 

All sorts of stories book. 121 

Animal story book. 55 

Blue fairy book. 72 

Book of romance. 53 

Brown fairy book. 72 


PAGE 

LANG, ANDREW —Continued 

Cinderella. 19 

Crimson fairy book. 72 

Dick Whittington. 32 

Elf maiden and other stories. 47 

Golden mermaid and other stories. 47 

Green fairy book. 72 

Grey fairy book. 72 

History of Jack the Giant-killer. 32 

Invisible prince and other stories. 48 

Jack and the bean stalk. 19 

Little Red Riding Hood. 32 

Little Wildrose and other stories. 48 

Magic ring and other stories. 48 

Nursery rhyme book. 9 

Orange fairy book. 72 

Pretty Goldilocks and other stories. 48 

Prince Darling. 19 

Princes and Princesses. 121 

Princess on the glass hill. 32 

Red book of animal stories. 112 

Red book of heroes. 121 

Red book of romance. 53 

Red fairy book. 72 

Red true story book. 121 

Snow man and other stories. 9 

Snow queen and other stories. 48 

Snowdrop and other stories. 19 

Story of Joan of Arc. 63 

Strange story book. 102 

Tales of romance. 48 

Tales of the round table. 48 

Tales of Troy and Greece. 157 

True story book.•. . 92 

Trusty John and other stories. 48 

Twelve huntsmen and other stories. 48 

Violet fairy book. 72 

LANG, JEANIE. 

Stories from the Faerie Queen. 48 

Story of General Gordon. 63 

LANG, JOHN. Land of the golden trade. . 121 

Story of Captain Cook. 63 

LANGE, KARL. Apperception. 172 

LANGTON, ROBERT. Childhood and 

youth of Charles Dickens. 147 

LANIER, HENRY W. Selections from Sid¬ 
ney Lanier. 131 

LANIER, SIDNEY 

Boy’s Froissart. Ill 

Boy’s King Arthur. 80 

Boy’s Mabinogion. 80 

Boy’s Percy. Ill 

LANSING, M. F. 

Barbarian and noble. 121 

Life in the greenwood. 48 

Page, esquire and knight. 80 


















































































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245 


LANSING, M. F .—Continued 

Patriots and tyrants. 121 

Quaint old stories. 48 

LA RAMEE, LOUISE DE 

Bimbi. 72 

Dog of Flanders.72, 103 

Hirschvogel. 72 

Moufflou. 103 

Nurnburg stove. 103 

La Salle and the discovery of the great west. 


Last days of Pompeii. Lytton, Lord . 158 

Last invasion. Haines, D. H. 129 

Last of the chiefs. Altsheler, J. A. 125 

Last of the flat-boats. Eggleston, G. C.... 99 

Last of the Mohicans. Cooper, J. F.. . 127, 154 

Last of the Peterkins. Hale, L. P. 100 

Last of the plainsmen. Grey, Zane. 119 

LAUGHLIN, C. E., ed. Complete dress¬ 
maker 182 

LAUT, A. C. Pathfinders of the west. . . . 147 
LAWLER, T. B. Story of Columbus and 

Magellan. 64 

LAWRENCE, M. S. Old time Hawaiians. 58 
LAWSON, W. P. Log of a timber cruiser. 143 
Lay of the last minstrel. Scott, Sir Walter. 160 
Lays of ancient Rome. Macaulay, T. B.. . 158 

Leading American inventors. lies, G. 188 

Leading American soldiers. Johnston, R. M. 147 
Leading facts of French history. Mont¬ 
gomery, D. H. 204 

LEAKE, A. H. Industrial education. 182 

LEAMY, EDMUND. Fairy minstrel of 

Glenmalure. 48 

Golden spears and other fairy tales.48, 72 

LEAR, EDWARD. Book of nonsense. ... 9 

Nonsense books. 32 

Learning process. Colvin, S. S. 169 

LEAVITT, F. M., and BROWN, E. Pre- 
vocational education in the public schools. 173 

LEE, ALBERT. Four for a fortune. 158 

Tommy Toddles. 72 

LEE, J. Play in education. 181 

LEE, M. C. In the cheering-up business. . 158 

Quaker girl of Nantucket. 158 

LEE, ROBERT E. Biography.150, 202 

LEE, YAN PHOU. When I was a boy in 

China. 86 

Left behind. Otis, James. 49 

Left tackle Thayer. Barbour, R. H. 152 

Legends of Charlemagne. Bulfinch, Thomas. 153 
Legends of King Arthur. Knowles, James. . 157 
Legends of King Arthur and his knights. 

Clark, J. M. HO 

Legends of the middle ages. Guerber, H. A. 156 


LEITH, Mrs. DISNEY. Iceland. (Peeps 

at many lands.). 86 

Lem, a New England village boy. Brooks, 

Noah. 152 

LEONARD, M. F. Spectacle man. 103 

Leonard and Gertrude. Pestalozzi, J. H.. . 171 
Lessons in the new geography. Trotter, 

Spencer. 179 

Letters from colonial children. Tappan, 

E. M. 94 

Letters to children written by famous 
people. Colson, E., and A. G. Chittenden. 89 

LEVISON, J. J. Studies of the trees. 187 

Licky and his gang. Mason, G. S. 73 

Lieutenant under Washington. Tomlinson, 

E. T. 161 

Life in America one hundred years ago. 

Hunt, G... . 207 

Life in the eighteenth century. Eggleston, 

G. C. 205 

Life in the greenwood. Lansing, M. F. 48 

Life of a fly. Fabre, J. H.. 188 

Life of Abraham Lincoln for boys and girls. 

Moores, C. W. 92 

Life of Grant for boys and girls. Goss, W. L. 90 
Life of the ancient Greeks. Gulick, C. B.. . 203 

Life savers. Otis, James. 159 

Light bringers. Wade, M. H. 65 

Light keepers. Otis, James.. 159 

Light princess. Macdonald, George. 48 

LILLIE, L. C. Household of Glen Holly. . 103 

Jo’s opportunity. 72 

Mildred’s bargain. 72 

Nan. 72 

Rolf house. 73 

Story of music and musicians. 141 

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. Speeches and 

letters.149, 202 

Biography. Coffin, C. 89 

Same. Moores, C. W. 92 

Same. Stoddard, W. 0. 93 

Same. Wheeler, D. E. 94 

Same. Morgan, James. 121 

Same. Nicolay, Helen. 122 

Same. Brooks, Noah. 144 

Same. Putnam, G. H. 148 

Same. Nicolay, J. G. 203 

Lincoln and the sleeping sentinel. Chitten¬ 
den, L. E. 89 

Lincoln conscript. Greene, Homer. 129 

Lincoln, “Man of the people.” Mace, W. H. 42 
Lincoln’s birthday. Schauffler, R. H., ed. . 194 

LINCOLN, J. G. Pretty Tory. 131 

LINCOLN, M. J. Boston cook book. 190 

LINDERMAN, F. B. Indian why stories. 65 
LINDSAY, MAUD. The story teller. 48 




































































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PAGE 

LINGARD, JOHN. History of England.. 203 

Lion and tiger stories. Carter, M. H. 54 

Lion of St. Mark. Henty, G. A. 101 

Lippincott’s gazetteer of the world. 198 

Listen to me stories. Aspinwall, Alicia. ... 43 

Listening child. Thacher, L. W., ed . 78 

LITCHFIELD, M. E. Nine worlds. 73 

Literary and historical atlas of Africa and 

Australasia. Bartholomew, J. G. 198 

Literary and historical atlas of America. 

Bartholomew, J. G. 200 

Literary and historical atlas of Asia. Bar¬ 
tholomew, J. G. 198 

Literary and historical atlas of Europe. 

Bartholomew, J. G. 199 

Literary pilgrimages in New England. 

Bacon, E. M. 142 

Little almond blossoms. Knox, J. J. 25 

Little beasts of field and wood. Cram, W. E. 36 
Little book of bird songs. Murphy, Louise. 17 

Little brother to the bear. Long, W. J. 55 

Little brothers of the west. Deming, E. W. 26 

Little captive lad. Dix, B. M. 128 

Little chicks. 14 

Little city of hope. Crawford, F. M. 154 

Little colonial dame. Sage, A. C. 76 

Little country girl. Coolidge, Susan. 98 

Little daughter of the revolution. Sage, 

A. C. 76 

Little duke. Yonge, C. M. 109 

Little flower people. Hale, G. E. 54 

Little folk lyrics. Sherman, F. D.34, 51 

Little folks’ fairy tales. 19 

Little folks handy book. Beard, L. and A. B. 37 
Little folks of many lands. Chance, L. M.. 17 

Little folks of North America. Wade, M. R. 60 
Little folks of other lands. Chapin, F. A., 


Little folks plays of American Heroes: 

Benjamin Franklin. 51 

Ulysses S. Grant. 57 

Abraham Lincoln. 57 

George Washington. 57 

by Wade, Mary Hazelton. 

Little gingerbread man. Putnam, G. H.. . 20 

Little girl of long ago. White, E. 0. 34 

Little girl’s sewing book. Klickmann, Flora. 56 

Little grey house. Taggart, M. A. 108 

Little Homespun. Ogden, Ruth. 104 

Little Indian folk. Deming, E. W. 17 

Little Indian maidens at work and play. 

Ruyl, B. B. 18 

Little Jarvis. Seawell, M. E.51, 77 

Little King and Princess True. Hardy, M. E. 36 
Little knights and ladies. Sangster, M. E.. 76 


Little lame prince. Craik, D. M.29, 45, 69 


Little Lord Fauntleroy. Burnett, F. H.. . . 44 

Little Lucy’s wonderful globe. Yonge, C. M. 17 

Little men. Alcott, L. M. 95 

Little minister. Barrie, James. 152 

Little Miss Phoebe Gay. Brown, H. D. 44 

Little nature studies from John Burroughs. 

Burt, M. E., ed. Vol. 1. 7 

Little nature studies from John Burroughs. 

Burt, M. E., ed. Vol 2. 16 

Little ones’ A. B. C. 14 

Little people of Japan. Muller, Mary. 25 

Little people of the snow. Muller, Mary. . . 25 

Little people’s pets. 14 

Little plays. Dalkeith, Lena. 38 

Little plays for little people. Noyes, M. L., 


Little plays from American history. Walker, 

A. J. 57 

Little Pussy Willow. Stowe, H. B. 52 

Little queen of hearts. Ogden, Ruth. 49 

Little red people. Deming, E. W. 18 

Little Red Riding Hood. Lang, Andrew... 32 

Little shepherd of Kingdom Come. Fox, 

John, Jr. 155 

Little Smoke. Stoddard, W. 0. 78 

Little Snow White. 31 

Little stories for little people. McCullough, 

A. W. 9 

Little stories of France. Dutton, M. B. 62 

Little stories of Germany. Dutton, M. B... 62 

Little wars. Wells, H. G. 83 

Little wanderers. Morley, M. W. 24 

Little Wildrose and other stories. Lang, 

Andrew. 48 

Little women. Alcott, L. M. 95 

Little workers described by C. M. Lowe. ... 19 

LIVINGSTONE, DAVID, Story of. Gold¬ 
ing Vautier. 62 

Lobo, Rag and Vixen. E. T. Seton. 37 

LODGE, H. C. English colonies in America. 206 

Story of the revolution.147, 207 

War with Spain. 208 

Lodrix, the little lake dweller. Wiley, Belle, 

and G. W. Edick. 35 

Log of a timber cruiser. Lawson, W. P.. . . 143 

Logic. Clarke, R. F. 166 

Logic. Jevons, W. S. 166 

Lolami in Tusayan. Bayliss, C. K. 65 

Lolami the little cliff dweller. Bayliss, C. K. 40 

Lollipop’s vacation. Swett, Sophie. 34 

LONDON, JACK. Call of the wild. 158 

Cruise of the Dazzler. 103 

London. Mitton, G. E. 143 

Lonesomest doll. Brown, A. F. 43 








































































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247 


Long, W. J. American literature. 

Following the deer. 

Little brother to the bear. 

Secrets of the woods. 

Ways of wood folk. 

Wilderness ways. 

Long trail. Garland, Hamlin. 

LONGFELLOW, H. W. 

Complete poetical works. 

Song of Hiawatha. 

Lorna Doone. Blackmore, R. D. 

LORING, J. A. African adventure stories. 

LOSSING, B. J. Two spies. 

Lost city. Ker, David. 

Lost in Nicaragua. Butterworth, Hezekiah. 

Lost in the jungle. Du Chaillu, P. B. 

Lost prince. Burnett, F. H. 

Louisiana purchase. Hitchock, Ripley. 119, 
LOUNSBURY, T. R. History of the Eng¬ 
lish language. 

Standard of usage in English.. 

LOVERING, A. T. Stories of New York. . 

LOWE, C. M. Little workers. 

LOWELL, J. R. Complete poetical works. 

Loyal hearts and true. Ogden, Ruth. 

Loyal little red-coat. Ogden, Ruth. 

Loyal traitor. Barnes, James. 

Loyola and the educational system of the 

Jesuits. Hughes, Thomas. 

LUCAS, E. V. Anne’s terrible good nature. 

Book of verses for children. 

Slowcoach. 

Wanderer in Florence. 

Wanderer in London. 

Wanderer in Paris. 

LUCAS, E. V., and E. Three hundred 

games and pastimes. 

LUCIA, R. Peter and Polly in spring. . . . 

Peter and Polly in summer. 

Peter and Polly in winter. 

Stories of American discoverers. 

Luck of the Dudley Grahams. Haines, A. C. 
Lucky sixpence. Knipe, E. B. and A. A.. . 

Lucky stone. Brown, A. F. 

Lullaby land. Field, Eugene. 

LUMMIS, C. F. Land of Poco Tiempo. 143, 
Some strange corners of our country.. . . 

Tramp across the continent. 

LUTHER, A. V. Trading and exploring. . . 
LUTKENHAUS, A. M. Plays for school 

children. 

LYON, D. E. How to keep bees for profit. 

Lyra heroica. Henley, W. E. 

LYTTON, E. G. E. BULWER, baron. 

Harold... 

Last days of Pompeii. 


MABIE, H. W. Norse stories. 73 

William Shakespeare. 197 

MCCARTHY, EUGENE. Familiar fish.. . 139 
MACAULAY, T. B. Lays of ancient Rome. 158 

McCOOK, H. C. Nature’s craftsmen. 188 

McCORMICK, W. H. Electricity. 186 

McCULLOUGH, A. W. Little stories for 
little people. 9 

McDONALD, E. B. Colette in France. ... 58 

McDonald, e. b., and julia dal- 

RYMPLE. Betty in Canada. 58 

Boris in Russia. 58 

Donald in Scotland. 58 

Fritz in Germany. 58 

Gerda in Sweden. 59 

Hassan in Egypt. 59 

Kathleen in Ireland. 86 

Manuel in Mexico. 59 

Marta in Holland. 59 

Rafael in Italy. 86 

MACDONALD, E. R. Our little Canadian 
cousin. 59 

MACDONALD, GEORGE. At the back of 

the north wind.48, 73 

Light princess. 48 

Princess and Curdie.49, 73 

Princess and the goblin.49, 73 

MACDONELL, ANNE. Italian fairy book. 73 
MACE, W. H. Lincoln, “Man of the 

People”. 42 

McFARLANE, A. E. Great Bear Island. . 132 

Redney McGaw. 103 

MACGREGOR, MARY. Stories of King 

Arthur’s knights. 49 

McINTYRE, M. A. Cave boy. 32 

MACKAY, C. D. Costumes and scenery 

for amateurs. 142 

House of the heart and other plays for 

children. 56 

How to produce children’s plays. 142 

Patriotic plays for young people. 84 

Plays of the pioneers. 115 

Silver thread and other plays for young 

people. 56 

MACKAYE, PERCY. New citizenship. . . 115 
McKEE, J. E., and ROEMER, L. S. Period 

of discovery. 64 

MACKEY, M. S., and M. G. Pronuncia¬ 
tion of ten thousand proper names. 184 

MACKIE, R. L. Story of Robert Bruce. . 121 
McKILLIAM, A. E. Alfred the Great. ... 92 

McKINNEY, F. L. Nora-square-accounts. 103 
McLELLAN, J. A., and JOHN DEWEY. 
Psychology of number. 178 


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PAGE 

MACLEOD, MARY, ed. Shakespeare story 

book. 103 

The Robins. 24 

McMANUS, BLANCHE. Gerard our little 

Belgium cousin. 59 

Nabul, our little Egyptian cousin. 59 

Our little Dutch cousin. 59 

Our little French cousin. 59 

Our little Scotch cousin. 59 

MacMANUS, SEUMAS. Donegal fairy 

stories. 103 

In chimney corners. 103 

McMURRY, C. A. Pioneers of the Missis¬ 
sippi Valley. 64 

Pioneers on land and sea. 64 

McMURRY, F. M. Elementary school 

standards. 170 

McMURRY, Mrs. L. B. Classic stories for 

little ones. 19 

McSPADDEN, J. W. Opera synopses. . . . 193 

Shakespearian synopses. 197 

Synopses of Dicken’s novels. 197 

Waverly synopses. 197 

MACY, JESSE. Our government. 167 

Mad dog. Caldecott, Randolph. 13 

MAETERLINCK, MAURICE. Blue bird. 103 

Blue bird for children. 49 

MAGELLAN, FERDINAND. Biography. 122 
Magic casements. Wiggin, K. D., and N. A. 

Smith. 52 

Magic chest. Stock, E. E. 57 

Magic forest. White, S. E. 79 

Magic ring and other stories. Lang, Andrew. 48 

Magic speech flower. Hix, Melvin. 36 

Magicians’ tricks. Hatton and Plate. 141 

MAGNUSSON, P. M. Psychology as ap¬ 
plied to education. 172 

MAHAN, A. T. Admiral Farragut. 147 

Gulf and inland waters. 208 

MAHER, MICHAEL. Psychology. 173 

Maid of Maiden Lane. Barr, A. E. 152 

Maid of ’76. Knipe, E. B., and A. A. 131 

Maida’s little shop. Gillmore, I.H. 70 

MAITLAND, LOUISE. Heroes of chivalry. 49 
MAJOR, CHARLES. Uncle Tom Andy 

Bill. 132 

Making of New England. Drake, S. A. 90 

Making of the American nation. Gilman, 

Arthur. 62 

Making of the great west. Drake, S. A.. . . 90 

Making of the nation. Walker, F. A. 207 

Making of the Ohio Valley states. Drake, 

S. A. 90 

Making of Virginia. Drake, S. A. 90 

Making the nine. Dudley, A. T. 99 

Making up with Mr. Dog. Paine, A. B.. . 50 


PAGE 

MALORY, Sir THOMAS. Stories of King 

Arthur and his knights. Ill 

Man without a country. Hale, E. E.. . . 129, 156 
Management of a city school. Perry, A. C.. 174 

MANN, HORACE. Biography. 170 

Manual of military training. Moss, J. A.. . 168 
Manual of school music in elementary 

schools. Rix, F. R. 182 

Manuel in Mexico. McDonald, E. B., and 

Julia Dalrymple. 59 

Marching to victory. Coffin, C. C. 89 

Marco Polo. See Brooks, Noah. 

MARCOSSON, I. F. Autobiography of a 

clown. 92 

Margaret Montfort. Richards, Mrs. L. E.. 133 
Marjorie and her papa. Fletcher, R. H.. . . 19 

Marjorie Daw and other stories. Aldrich, 

T. B. 150 

MARKS, JEANNETTE. Early English 

MARKS, JEANNETTE, ’ ’ ’ and ' ' JULIA 

MOODY. Holiday with the birds. 55 

MARQUETTE, JACQUES. Biography. . . 123 
MARRIOTT, CRITTENDEN. How Amer¬ 
icans are governed. 168 

Uncle Sam’s business. 147 

MARRYAT, Capt. FREDERICK. Chil¬ 
dren of the New Forest. 132 

Masteiman Ready. 104 

MARSHALL, H. E. Stories of Guy of War¬ 
wick . 53 

Stories of William Tell. 64 

Story of Oliver Cromwell. 92 

Marta in Holland. McDonald, E. R., and 

Julia Dalrymple. 59 

Martha of California. Otis, James........ 75 

MARTIN, E. A. Story of a piece of coal. . 186 
MARTIN, F. E., and G. M. DAVIS. Fire¬ 
brands . 73 

MARTIN, G. M. A Warwickshire lad.. .. 104 

MARTIN, M. E. Friendly stars. 185 

Martin Hyde. Masefield, John. 132 

MARTINEAU, HARRIET. Crofton boys 73 


Peasant and the prince. 158 

Mary of Plymouth. Otis, James. 75 

Mary’s garden and how it grew. Duncan, 
Frances. 54 

MASEFIELD, JOHN. Book of discoveries. 132 

Jim Davis. 132 

Martin Hyde. 132 

MASON, A. B. Tom Strong, boy-captain. 104 

Tom Strong, junior. 104 

Tom Strong, Washington’s scout. 104 

MASON, G. S. Licky and his gang. 73 





































































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249 


MASSON, ROSALINE. Edinburgh. (Peeps 

at great cities.). 110 

Mason-bees. Fabre, J. H. 188 

Master of the strong hearts. Brooks, E. S.. 152 

Master Skylark. Bennett, John. 152 

Master Skylark (dramatized edition). 84 

Masterman Ready. Marryat, Capt. Fred¬ 
erick. 104 

Mastery of books. Koopman, H. L. 165 

Mathematics. Saisant, C. A. 185 

MATHEWS, F. S. Familiar trees and 

their leaves. 187 

MATHEWSON, CHRISTY. Pitching in 

a pinch. 114 

MATSON, HENRY. References for liter¬ 
ary workers. 183 

MATTHEWS, BRANDER 

Tom Paulding. 104 

Poems of American patriotism.73, 104 

MATTHEWS, FRANKLIN 

Our navy in time of war. 92 

With the battle fleet. 147 

MAUD, CONSTANCE. Wagner’s heroes. 132 

Wagner’s heroines. 132 

MAULE, H. E. Boy’s book of new in¬ 
ventions . 139 

MAXWELL, W. H. Quarter century of 

public school development. 184 

MAYER, A. G. Sea-shore life. 179 

MEADOW CROFT, W. H. 

Boy’s life of Edison. 147 

A B C of electricity.36, 55 

Mechanical drawing. Anthony, G. C. 192 

Mechanics. Guillaume, C. E. 186 

Mediaeval and modern history. Myers, P. 

V. N... 203 

MELVILLE, HERMAN. Typee.. 143 

Memoirs of a white elephant. Gautier, 

Judith. 70 

Memorial Day. Schauffler, R. H. 194 

Memories of two wars. Funston, Frederick. 145 
Men of achievement; inventors. Hubert, 

P. G., Jr.✓. 120 

Men of iron. Pyle, Howard. 159 

Men of old Greece. Hall, Jennie. 46 

MENDEL, F. E. Our little Polish cousin. . 59 

Mental efficiency. Bennett, Arnold. 197 

Merchant of Venice; ed. by Ben Greet. 

Shakespeare, William. 115 

MERINGTON, MARGUERITE. Holiday 

plays. 115 

Mermaid and other fairy tales. Andersen, 

H. C. 67 

Merrie England. Greenwood, Grace. 90 

MERRIMAN, F. A. Birds through an 
opera glass. 139 


PAGE 

Merry adventures of Robin Hood. Pyle, 

Howard. 80 

Merry lips. Dix, B. M. 69 

Merry tales. Skinner, E. L. 51 

Messmates. Stevens, W. 0. 107 

Methods of teaching. Charters, W. W. 175 

Mewanee. Wiley, Belle. 11 

Micah Clarke. Doyle, A. C. 155 

Middle five. La Flesche, Francis. 95 

Middle period. Burgess, J. W. 207 

Midshipman Farragut. Barnes, James. 88 

Midshipman in the Pacific. Brady, C. T.... 97 

Midshipman Paulding. Sewell, M. E. 93 

Midshipman Stuart. Munroe, Kirk. 104 

Midsummer night’s dream; ed. by Ben Greet. 

Shakespeare, William. 84 

Midsummer night’s dream. Rackham, A.. . 160 

Mighty animals. Mix, J. 1. 82 

Mildred’s bargain. Lillie, L. C. 72 

MILES, A. H., ed. Natural history in 

anecdote. 187 

Military obligations of citizenship. Wood, 

General Leonard.. 166 

Military policy of the U. S. Upton, Gen. 

Emory. 205 

Milkmaid. Caldecott, Randolph. 13 

MILLER, JOAQUIN. True bear stories.. 81 

MILLER, M. R. Brook book.. 81 

MILLER, O. T. Bird-ways. 112 

First book of birds. 55 

Four-handed folk. 82 

Kristy’s queer Christmas. 73 

Kristy’s rainy-day picnic. 73 

Kristy’s surprise party. 73 

Nimpo’s troubles. 49 

Our home pets. 82 

Second book of birds. 82 

True bird stories from my note-books. . 36 

MILLER, W. H. Camp craft. 141 

MILLS, E. A. In the beaver world. 139 

Wild life on the Rockies. 143 

MINES, J. F. Tour around New York... . 209 

MINTZ, F. S. Story hour plays. 21 

Mischief’s Thanksgiving. Coolidge, Susan.. 45 

Miss Lochinvar. Taggart, M. A. 135 

Miss Lochinvar’s return. Taggart, M. A.... 135 
Miss Muffet’s Christmas party. Crothers, 

S. M... 69 

Mississippi valley in the civil war. Fiske, 

John. 208 

Mr. Possum’s great balloon trip. Paine, 

A. B. 50 

Mr. Rabbit’s big dinner. Paine, A. B. 50 

Mr. Stubb’s brother. Otis, James. 49 

Mr. Wind and Madame Rain. Musset, 

Paul de. 32 













































































250 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


Mrs. Merriam’s scholars. Hale, E. E. 129 

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage patch. Rice, 

Mrs. A. C. H.^. 160 

MITCHELL, D. G. About old story tellers. 64 

MITCHELL, S. W. Hugh Wynne. 158 

MITTON, G. E. London. (Peeps at his¬ 
tory.) . 143 

Scotland. (Peeps at history.). 117 

MIX, J. I. Mighty animals. 82 

Mocco, an Indian boy. Barrett, S. H. 94 

MOCKLER-FERRYMAN, A. F. Norway. 86 
Modern city and its problems. Howe, F. C. 168 

Modern geography. Newbegin, M. 1. 178 

Modern inventions. Johnson, V. E. 188 

MOFFETT, CLEVELAND. Careers of 

danger and daring. 117 

Land of mystery. 143 

MOLESWORTH, M. L. Carrots—A Christ¬ 
mas child. 49 

Christmas tree land—Christmas posy. . 74 

Grandmother dear—Two little waifs.. . 74 

Tell me a story—Herr baby. 49 

Moni, the goat boy. Spyri, Johanna. 52 

Monitor and the Merrimac. Worden, J. L., 


MONROE, PAUL. Brief course in the his¬ 
tory of education. 170 

Text book in the history of education. . 171 
Montcalm and Wolfe. Parkman, Francis. 148, 206 
MONTESSORI, MARIA. Montessori 

method. 176 

Montessori mother. Fisher, D. C. 176 

Montezuma. Eggleston, Edward, and E. E. 

Seelye. 95 

MONTGOMERY, D. H. Heroic ballads.. 74 

Leading facts of French history. 204 

Moo cows. 14 

MOORE, H. K. Children of other days. . 49 

Nursery song book. 11 

MOORE, NINA. See Tiffany, N. M. 
MOORES, C. W. Life of Abraham Lin¬ 
coln for boys and girls.’. 92 

Mopsa, the fairy. Ingelow, Jean. 47 

Moral education. Griggs, E. H. 183 

Moral instruction. Gould, F. J. 183 

Moral instruction of chi dren. Adler, Felix. 183 

Moral pirates. Alden, W. L. 43 

Moral principles of education. Dewey, 

John. 183 

MORAN, G. N. Kwahn, the Hopi Indian 

boy. 66 

MORAN, T. F. English government. 168 

Moral training in the school and home. 

Sneath and Hodges. 183 

More bed-time stories. Moulton, L. C. 49 


More good times at Hackmatack. Smith, 

M. P. W. 77 

More goops and how not to be them. Bur¬ 
gess, Gelett. 16 

MOREHOUSE, F. M. Discipline of the 

school. 174 

MOREY, W. C. Government of New York. 168 
MORGAN, A. P. The boy electrician. . . . 139 
MORGAN, B. S. The backward child. ... 173 
MORGAN, JAMES. Abraham Lincoln... 121 

Theodore Roosevelt. 148 

MORLEY, M. W. Bee-people. 24 

Donkey John of the Toy Valley. 49 

Insect folk. 24 

Little wanderers. 24 

Seed-babies. 17 

Song of life. 112 

MORRIS, CHARLES. Heroes of the army 

in America. 92 

Heroes of the navy in America. 121 

MOSES, BELLE. Charles Dickens and his 

girl heroines. 148 

Lewis Carroll. 121 

Louisa May Alcott. 121 

MOSS, J. A. Manual of military training. 168 
MOSS, J. A., and STEWART, M. B. Self- 

helps for the citizen soldier. 168 

Mother Carey’s chickens. Wiggin, K. D... . 162 

Mother Goose. Greenaway, Kate. 8 

Mother Goose melodies, ed. by Wheeler. 11 

Mother Goose’s ABC. 14 

Mother Goose’s household tales. Arr. by 

A. Pitt-Kethley. 20 

Mother Goose’s nursery rhymes. (Every¬ 
man’s) . 9 

Mother Goose’s nursery tales; arr. by A. P. 

Kethley. 32 

Mother Hubbard. Crane, Walter. 13 

Mother Molly. Peard, F. M. 159 

Mother West Wind’s animal friends. Bur¬ 
gess, T. W. 24 

Mother West Wind’s children. Burgess, 

T. W. 24 

Mother West Wind’s neighbors. Burgess, 

T. W. 24 

Mother West Wind’s “Why” stories. Bur¬ 
gess, T. W. 24 

MOTLEY, J. L. Siege of Leyden.. 92 

Motley’s Dutch nation; ed. by W. E. Griffis. 204 

Motor boating for boys. Davis, C. G. 140 

Motors. Zerbe, J. S. 140 

MOTT, S. M., and M. B. DUTTON. Fish¬ 
ing and hunting. 7 

Moufhou. La Ramee, Louise de. 103 

MOULTON, L. C. Bed-time stories. 49 

More bed-time stories. 49 





































































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251 


MOWRY, W. A., and A. M. American 

heroes and heroism. 

American inventions and inventors. 

MUIR, JOHN. Stickeen. 

MULLER, JULIUS. A B C of national 

defense. 

Invasion of America. 

MULLER, MARGARET. Elsbeth. 

MULLER, MARY. Little people of Japan. 

Little people of the snow. 

MULOCK, D. M. See Craik, D. M. 
Municipal government of the city of New 
York. Baker, A. G., and A. H. Ware. . 

MUNROE, J. P. Educational ideal. 

MUNROE, KIRK. Campmates. 

Canoemates. 

Chrystal, Jack and Co., and Delta 

Bixby. 

Coral ship. 

Derrick Sterl ng. 

Dorymates... 

Flamingo feather. 

Forward, march. 

Midshipman Stuart. 

Prince Dusty... 

Raftmates... 

Son of Satsuma. 

Through swamp and glade. 

Wakulla. 

With Crockett and Bowie. 

MURPHY, LOUISE. Little book of bird 

songs. 

MURPHY, M. C. Athletic training. 

MURRAY, CLARA. Child at play. 

Playtime. 

Story book treasures. 

Storyland. 

MURTFELDT, M. E., and C. M. WEED. 

Stories of insect life. 

MUSSET, PAUL DE. Mr. Wind and 

Madame Rain. 

My Apingi kingdom. Du Chaillu, P. B. 

My book of trains. 

My boys. Alcott, L. M. 

My Kalulu. Stanley, H. M. 

My little Chinese book. Post, M. A. 

My little Dutch book. 

My little Italian book. Post, M. A. 

My little red Indian book. 

My 1-2-3 book. 

My own dollies... 

My nursery rhyme book. 

My nursery tale book. 

My object book. 

My robin. Burnett, F. H. 

My Santa Claus book. 


PAGE 

My wonderful visit. Hill, Elizabeth. 70 

MYERS, P. V. N. Mediaeval and modern 

history. 203 

Myths of northern lands. Guerber, H. A.. . 167 
Myths of the red children. Wilson, G. L.. . 40 

Nabul, our little Egyptian cousin. Mc¬ 
Manus, Blanche. 59 

Nan. Lillie, L. C. 72 

Nancy Lee. Warde, Margaret. 136 

Nancy Rutledge. Pyle, Katharine. 50 

NANSEN, FRIDTJOF. Biography. 61 

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. Biography. 150 
Napoleon the little Corsican. Hathaway, 

E. V. 63 

NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSO¬ 
CIATION. 

Committee of fifteen, report. 171 

Committee of ten, report. 171 

National ideals historically traced. Hart, 

A. B. 204 

Natural history for young people. Wood, 

Theodore. 140 

Natural history in anecdote. Miles, A. H., ed. 187 

Nature myths and stories. Cooke, F. J. 17 

Nature myths of many lands. Farmer, 

F. V. 30 

Nature stories for young readers. Animal 

life. Bass, M. F. 16 

Nature stories for young readers; Plant 

life. Bass, M. F. 16 

Nature stories for youngest readers; Ani¬ 
mals, tame and wild. Davis, A. C. 7 

Nature studies on the farm. Keffer, C. A. 55 

Nature study idea. Bailey, L. H. 179 

Nature’s children. Hawkes, Clarence. 24 

Nature’s craftsmen. McCook, H. C. 188 

Naval actions of the war of 1812. Barnes, 

James. 144 

Navy blue. Allen, W. B. 125 

Neal, the miller. Otis, James. 105 

Ned Brewster’s bear hunt. Hawkins, C. J.. 101 
Ned Brewster’s caribou hunt. Hawkins, 

C.J. 101 

Ned Brewster’s year in the big woods. 

Hawkins, C. J. 130 

Neighbors unknown. Roberts, C. G. D. 134 

Nelly’s silver mine. Jackson, H. H. 102 

Nelson’s encyclopaedia renewal pages. 165 

New baby world. Dodge, M.M. 8 

New basis of geography. Redway, J. W... . 178 

New book of cookery. Farmer, F. M. 190 

New century book of facts. Wright, C. D.. 165 
New chronicles of Rebecca. Wiggin, K. D.. 163 

New citizenship. Mackaye, Percy. 115 

New France and New England. Fiske, 

John. 206 


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59 

132 

168 

168 

59 

25 

25 

137 

171 

132 

132 

74 

74 

74 

132 

74 

104 

104 

74 

132 

104 

104 

74 

104 

17 

181 

9 

9 

32 

32 

82 

32 

58 

14 

66 

135 

9 

14 

9 

14 

14 

14 

9 

32 

14 

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252 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


New golden treasury. Rhys, E. 197 

New housekeeping. Frederick, Christine.. . 190 

New little Americans. Wade, M. R. 39 

New manual of method. Garlick, A. H. 175 

New methods in teaching modern languages. 

Bahlsen, Leopold. 180 

New nation. Barstow, C. L., ed . 88 

New practical encyclopedia. Appleton. 165 

New psychology. Scripture, E. W. 173 

New recitations for infants. Bates, Lois.... 7 

New Robinson Crusoe. Alden, W. 1. 66 

New senior at Andover. Ward, H. D. 162 

New world fairy book. Kennedy, H. A. 71 

New Year’s bargain. Coolidge, Susan. 29 

New York. Hawthorne, Hildegarde. 116 

New York’s part in history. Williams, 

Sherman. 209 

NEWBEGIN, M. I. Modern geography. . 178 
NEWBOLDT, HENRY. Book of the blue 

sea. 92 

Book of the thin red line. 121 

NEWELL, CICERO. Indian stories. 95 

NICOLAY, HELEN. Boy’s life of Abra¬ 
ham Lincoln. 122 

Boy’s life of Ulysses S. Grant. 148 

NICOLAY, J. G. Short life of Abraham 

Lincoln. 203 

NIDA, S. H. Panama and its bridge of 

water. 86 

Night before Christmas. 14 

NIGHTINGALE, FLORENCE. Biog¬ 
raphy . 122 

Nights with Uncle Remus. Harris, J. C.. .46, 70 

Nimpo’s troubles. Miller, O. T. 49 

Nine little goslings. Coolidge, Susan. 29 

Nine words. Litchfield, M. E. 73 

NIVER, H. B. Old world steps to American 

history. 92 

NIXON-ROULET, M. F. Affonzo, our 

little Brazilian cousin. 59 

Banda, Bela, our little Hungarian cousin. 59 

Fernando, our little Spanish cousin. 59 

Kalitan, our little Alaskan cousin. 59 

Indian folk tales. 40 

Our little Australian cousin. 59 

Zoe, our little Grecian cousin. 59 

No heroes. Howard, B. W. 130 

NOBLE, A. L. Uncle Jack’s executors. 158 

NOEL, MAURICE. Buz. 36 

Nonsense books. Lear, Edward. 32 

Nonsense dialogues. Warner, E. E. K. 10 

Nooks and corners of old New York. Hem- 

street, Charles. 146 

Nora-square-accounts. McKinney, F. L... . 103 

Norseland tales. Boyesen, H. H. 97 

Norse stories. Mabie, H. W.. . .. 73 


Northern Europe. 87 

Northland heroes. Holbrook, Florence. 31 

NORTON, C. L. Soldier of the legion- 158 

Norway. Mockler-Ferryman, A. F. 86 

Not quite eighteen. Coolidge, Susan. 98 

Novel ways of entertaining. Winterburn, 

F. H. 184 

NOYES, M. B. Twilight stories. 32 

NOYES, M. L., and B. H. Ray. Little 

plays for little people. 21 

NOYES, WILLIAM. Handiwork in wood. 181 
Nurnburg stove. La Ramee, Louise de. . . . 103 
Nursery comedies. Bell, Lady Florence. ... 25 

Nursery land. 14 

Nursery rhyme book. Lang, Andrew. 9 

Nursery rhyme land. 14 

Nursery rhymes. . .. 15 

Nursery rhymes; illus. by E. Hardy. 8 

Nursery rhymes. Chisholm, Louey, ed . 8 

Nursery rhymes and pictures. 15 

Nursery song book. Moore, H. K. 11 

Nursery tales told to the children. Steed- 

man, Amy. 34 

Nut-brown Joan. Taggart, M.A. 161 

NUTTALL, T. Birds of the United States 

and Canada. 188 

Oakleigh. Deland, E. D. 154 

OBER, F. A. Columbus, the discoverer. . . 122 

Ferdinand De Soto. 122 

Ferdinand Magellan. 122 

Hernando Cortes. 122 

Pizarro and the conquest of Peru. 122 

Sir Walter Raleigh. 148 

Storied West Indies. 64 

Ocean and its mysteries. Verrill, A. Hyatt. 113 
O’CONNOR, DANIEL. Story of Peter 

Pan. 20 

Odyssey; trans. by G. H. Palmer. 198 

Odyssey for boys and girls. Church, A. J.. 68 

See also Perry, W. C. 

OGDEN, H. A., and HITCHCOCK, H. A. 

Boys book of famous regiments. 122 

OGDEN, RUTH. Courage. 104 

Little Homespun. 104 

Little queen of hearts. 49 

Loyal hearts and true. 74 

Loyal little red-coat. 74 

O-Heart-San. Haskell, H. E. 101 

OLCOTT, F. J. Children’s reading. 165 

Good stories for great holidays. 104 

Old ballads in prose. Tappan, E. M. 52 

Old Christmas. Irving, Washington. 131 

Old Dobbin. 15 

Old fashioned fairy book. Harrison, C. C... 46 

Old fashioned girl. Alcott, L. M. 125 

Old fashioned Thanksgiving. Alcott, L. M. 43 















































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 253 


Old Four-toes. Sabin, E. L. 106 

Old Glory. Ross, George A. 51 

Old Greek stories. Baldwin, Janies. 28 

Old Indian legends. Zitkala-Sa. 66 

Old King Cole. 15 

Old Mother Goose. 15 

Old Mother Goose nursery rhymes; illus. by 

E. Stuart Hardy. 9 

Old Mother Hubbard. 15 

Old oak chest; illus. by F. M. Rudland. 32 

Old roads from the heart of New York. 208 

Old songs and rounds for little children. ... 20 

Old stories of the east. Baldwin, James. .. 28 

Old Testament phrase book. Tucker, L. E. 166 
Old Testament stories. Chisholm, Edwin, ed. 45 

Old time Hawaiians. Lawrence, M. S. 58 

Old time nursery rhymes. 15 

Old time tales. Oswell, K. F. 49 

Old Tom Tiddler. 15 

Old Virginia and her neighbors. Fiske, John. 206 
Old woman who rode on a broom. Stoney, 

T. B. 10 

Old world steps to American history. Niver, 

H. B. 92 

Old world wonder stories. O’Shea, M. V.. . 33 

Oliver Twist. Dickens, Charles. 155 

OLLIVANT, ALFRED. Bob, son of Battle. 158 

The gentleman. 158 

On a pincushion and other fairy tales. De 

Morgan, M. 45 

On Plymouth rock. Drake, S. A. 41 

On the gridiron and other stories. 74 

On the plantation. Harris, J. C. 101 

On the trail of Grant and Lee. Hill, F. T... 91 

On the trail of Washington. Hill, F. T. 91 

On the warpath. Schultz, J. W. 134 

On track and diamond. 74 

On your mark. Barbour, R. H. 126 

Once upon a time. Wilkins, M. E. 35 

Once upon a time stories. Hix, Melvin. 8 

One footed fairy and other stories. Brown, 

Alice. 44 

“One for Wod and one for Lok.” Cart¬ 
wright , Thomas. 68 

One of the 28th. Henty, G. A. 130 

One summer. Howard, B. W. 156 

One, two, buckle my shoe. 15 

O’NEILL, A. T. L. Recitations for assem¬ 
bly and classroom. 194 

Open air schools. Ayres, L. P. 173 

Opera synopses. McSpadden, J. W. 193 

Orange fairy book. Lang, Andrew. 72 

Orcutt girls. Vaile, C. M. 136 

Oregon trail. Parkman, Francis. 148 

O’SHEA, M. V. Eyes and no eyes. 36 

Old world wonder stories. 33 


O’SHEA, M. V. Six nursery classics. 20 

Osman, our little Turkish cousin. Wade, 

M. R. 39 

OSWELL, K. F. Fairy book. 20 

Old time tales. 49 

Stories grandmother told. 20 

Other girls. Whitney, A. D. T. 137 

OTIS, JAMES. Aunt Hannah and Seth... 49 

Antoine of Oregon. 74 

Benjamin of Ohio. 74 

Castaways. 75 

Calvert of Maryland. 74 

Hannah of Kentucky. 75 

How Tommy saved the barn. 75 

Jenny Wren’s boarding house. 75 

Left behind. 49 

Life savers. 159 

Light keepers. 159 

Martha of California. 75 

Mary of Plymouth. 75 

Mr. Stubb’s brother. 49 

Neal, the miller. 105 

Peter of New Amsterdam. 75 

Raising the Pearl. 75 

Richard of Jamestown. 75 

Ruth of Boston.. 75 

Seth of Colorado. 75 

Signal boys of ’75. 105 

Silent Pete. 75 

Stephen of Philadelphia. 75 

Tim and Tip. 49 

Toby Tyler. 50 

With Perry on Lake Erie. 105 

Otto of the silver hand. Pyle, Howard. 80 

Our army for our boys. Jenks, Tudor. 102 

Our birds and their nestlings. Walker, M. C. 55 

Our country’s flag. Holden, E. S. 63 

Our dog friends.. 15 

Our doggies. 15 

Our farmyard. 15 

Our farmyard favorites. 15 

Our feathered friends. Grinnell, Elizabeth 

and Joseph. 54 

Our first century. Eggleston, G. C. 205 

Our government. Macy, Jesse. 167 

Our holidays, their meaning and spirit.50, 75 

Our home pets. Miller, O. T. 82 

Our little African cousin. Wade, M. H. 26 

Our little Australian cousin. Nixon-Roulet, 

M. F. 59 

Our little brown cousin. Wade, M. H. 26 

Our little Bulgarian cousin. Winton, C. V. 60 
Our little Canadian cousin. Macdonald, E. R. 59 
Our little Chinese cousin. Headland, I. T... 39 

Our little Cuban cousin. Wade, M. H. 39 


Our little Dutch cousin. McManus, Blanche. 59 























































































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AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

Our little Eskimo cousin. Wade, M. H. . . . 26 

Our little French cousin. McManus, Blanche 59 
Our little German cousin. Wade, M. H.. . . 60 

Our little Hawaiian cousin. Wade, M. H.. . 39 

Our little Indian cousin. Wade, M. H. 27 

Our little Italian cousin. Wade, M. H. 26 

Our little Japanese cousin. Wadb, M. H... . 26 

Our little Jewish cousin. Wade, M. H. 39 

Our little Mexican cousin. Butler, E. C.. . . 57 

Our little Norwegian cousin. Wade, M. H. 40 
Our little Panama cousin. Pike, H. L. M... 39 

Our little Philippine cousin. Wade, M. H... 40 

Our little Polish .cousin. Mendel, F. E. 59 

Our little Porto Rican cousin. Wade, M. H. 26 

Our little Russian cousin. Wade, M. H. 26 

Our little Scotch cousin. McManus, Blanche 59 

Our little Swiss cousin. Wade, M. H. 40 

Our moo cow book. 15 

Our nation’s flag. Smith, Col. Nicholas. ... 93 

Our navy in time of war. Matthews, 

Franklin. 92 

Our pets picture book. 15 

Outdoor handy book. Beard, D. C. 83 

Outdoor secrets. Boyle, M. P. 35 

Outlines of school administration. Perry, A. 

C.,Jr. 174 

Outlook fairy book for little people. Win- 

nington, Laura, ed . 35 

Outlook story book for little people. Win- 

nington, Laura, ed . 35 

Over the Andes. Butterworth, Hezekiah. . . 85 

Overall boys. Grover, E.0. 8 

OVERTON, JACQUELINE. Life of Rob¬ 
ert Louis Stevenson for boys and girls. . . 92 

OZAKI, YEI THEODORA. Japanese fairy 

book. 75 

PAGE, T. N. Among the camps. 105 

Captured Santa Claus. 75 

Santa Claus’ partner. 159 

Tommy Trot’s visit to Santa Claus. 33 

Two little Confederates. 105 

Two prisoners. 75 

Page, esquire and knight. Lansing, M. F... 80 

PAINE, A. B. Arkansaw bear. 75 

How Mr. Dog got even. 50 

How Mr. Rabbit lost his tail. 50 

Making up with Mr. Dog. 50 

Mr. Possum’s great balloon trip. 50 

Mr. Rabbit’s big dinner. 50 

When Jack Rabbit was a little boy. 50 

PAINE, R. D. Campus days. 159 

College years. 159 

Dragon and the cross. 132 

Head coach. 132 

Sandy Sawyer, Sophomore. 159 

Steam shovel man. 132 


PAGE 


PAINE, R. D .—Continued 

Stroke oar. 159 

Twisted skein. 159 

Wrecking master. 75 

PALGRAVE, F. T., ed. 

Children’s treasury of English song. 133 

Golden treasury. 197 

Panama and its bridge of water. Nida, S. H. 86 
Panama and the canal. Hall, A. B., and C. L. 

Chester.86, 116 

Panama gateway. Bishop, J. B. 202 

Panama past and present. Bishop, Farn- 

ham. 85 

Panther stories. Carter, M. H. 54 

Paris (Peeps at great cities). Williams, 

Marjorie. 144 

PARK, J. C. Educational woodworking for 
home and school. 181 


PARKMAN, FRANCIS. Boy’s Parkman; 


comp, by L. E. Hasbrouck. 122 

Conspiracy of Pontiac.148, 206 

La Salle.148, 206 

Montcalm and Wolfe.148, 206 

Oregon trail. 148 

Pioneers of France in the new 
world.148, 206 


PARSONS, FRANCIS THEODORA. See 
Dana, Mrs. W. S. 

Partners. Stoddard, W. 0. 135 

Partners for fair. Haines, A. C. 100 

Party government in the United States of 

America. Sloane, W. M. 168 

Pathfinder. Cooper, J. F. 154 

Pathfinder in American history. Gordy, W. 

F., and W. I. Twitchell. 179 

Pathfinders of the revolution. Griffis, W. E. 156 

Pathfinders of the west. Laut, A. C. 147 

PATMORE, COVENTRY, ed. Children’s 

garland from the best poets. 105 

PATRI, ANGELO. Pinocchio in Africa. . 33 

White Patch. 55 

Patriot schoolmaster. Butterworth, Heze¬ 
kiah . 97 

Patriotic plays for young people. Mackay, 

C. D. 84 

Patriots and tyrants. Lansing, M. F. 121 

PATTON, FRANCIS. Home and school 


sewing. 182 

Patty at home. Wells, Carolyn. 136 

Patty Fairfield. Wells, Carolyn. 137 

Patty in the city. Wells, Carolyn. 137 

PAXSON, F. L. Civil war. 208 

PEARD, F. M. Mother Molly. 159 


PEARSON, E. L. Voyage of the Hopper- 


grass. 105 

PEARSON, T. G. Stories of bird life. ... 55 





































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 255 


PEARY, J. D. Snow Baby. 17 

PEARY, M. A., and J. D. Children of the 

Arctic. 26 

PEARY, R. E. and M. A. Snowland folk. . 39 

Peasant and the prince. Martineau, Harriet. 158 
PEATTIE, E. W. Edda and the oak.... 50 

PEEPS AT GREAT CITIES: 

Berlin. Siepen, Edith. 143 

Edinburgh. Masson, Rosaline. 116 

London. Mitton, G. E. 143 

New York. Hawthorne, Hildegarde. .. 116 

Paris. Williams, Marjorie. 144 

Rome. Genn, C. T. 116 

PEEPS AT HISTORY: 

India. Howe, T. H. M. 120 

Japan. Finnemore, John. 90 

Scotland. Mitton, G. E. 117 

PEEPS AT INDUSTRIES: Rubber. 115 

PEEPS AT MANY LANDS: 

Burma. Kelly, R. T. 116 

Ceylon. Clark, Alfred. 85 

China. Johnston, L. E. 116 

Denmark. Thompson, M. P. 117 

Egypt. Kelly, R. T. 116 

England. Finnemore, John. 85 

France. Finnemore, John. 85 

Germany. Sedgwick, Mrs. A . 87 

Iceland. Leith, Mrs. Disney. 86 

India. Finnemore, John. 115 

Italy. Finnemore, John. 85 

Japan. Finnemore, John. 115 

Norway. Mockler-Ferryman, A. F. 86 

Russia. Walter, L. E. 117 

Scotland. Grierson, Elizabeth. 86 

Siam. Young, Ernest. 117 

South Africa. Kidd, Dudley. 116 

Switzerland. Finnemore, John. 85 

Turkey. Van Millingen, J. R. 87 

Peeps at the heavens. Baikie, James. 138 

Peg o’ the Ring. Knipe, E. B. and A. A — 157 

Peggy* Richards, L. E. 133 

PELTIER, FLORENCE. Japanese garland. 39 
PEMBERTON, MAY. Christmas plays for 

children.38, 57 

Pencil sketching from nature. Haney, J. P. 181 
Penelope’s Irish experiences. Wiggin, K. D. 163 

Penelope’s postscripts. Wiggin, K. D. 163 

Penelope’s progress. Wiggin, K. D. 163 

PENN, WILLIAM. Biog . 146 

PENNELL, T. L. Things seen in northern 

India. 200 

Pepper and salt. Pyle, Howard. 33 

Perfect tribute. Andrews, M. R. S. 151 

Period of discovery. McKee and Roemer. . 64 


PAGE 

PERKINS, L. F. Dutch twins. 26 

Eskimo twins. 26 

Irish twins. 26 

Japanese twins.26, 33 

PERRAULT, CHAS. Fairytales. 33 

Tales of Mother Goose.. 33 

PERRY, A. C. Discipline as a school prob¬ 
lem . 174 

Management of a city school. 174 

Outlines of school administration. 174 

Problems of the elementary school. 174 

Status of the teacher. 175 

PERRY, F. M., and KATHERINE BEEBE. 

Four American pioneers. 42 

PERRY, NORA. Another flock of girls... 105 

Flock of girls and boys. 105 

Flock of girls and their friends. 76 

Hope Benham. 133 

Rosebud garden of girls. 105 

Three little daughters of the revolution. 76 

PERRY, W. C. Boys’ Iliad. 76 

Boys’ Odyssey. 105 

PERRY, W. S. In Egypt. 59 

Perseverance island. Frazer, Douglas. 129 

PERSON, H. S. Industrial education. 182 

Personally conducted. Stockton, F. R. 87 

PESTALOZZI, J. H. Leonard and Ger¬ 
trude. 171 

Peter and Polly in spring. Lucia, Rose. ... 9 

Peter and Polly in summer. Lucia Rose. .. 9 
Peter and Polly in winter. Lucia, Rose. .. 9 

Peter and Wendy. Barrie, J. M. 96 

Peter of New Amsterdam. Otis, James.... 75 

Peter Pan; ed. by F. O. Perkins. Barrie, 

J. M. 96 

Peter Pan picture book. Barrie, J. M. 43 

Peterkin. Jackson, G. E. 47 

Peterkin papers. Hale, L. P. 70 

Pewee Clinton, plebe. Stevens, W. 0. 107 

Phebe, her profession. Ray, A. C. 159 

PHELPS, E. M. Debater’s manual. 183 

PHELPS, E. S. Gypsy Breynton. 76 

Gypsy’s cousin Joy. 76 

Gypsy’s sowing and reaping... 105 

Gypsy’s year at the Golden Crescent... 105 
Philippines. (World and its people series.) 

Knapp, Adeline. 116 

Philosophy of education. Horn, H. H. 170 

Photography for young people. Jenks, Tudor 141 
PHYFE, W. H. P. Five thousand words 

often mispelled. 184 

Eighteen thousand words often mispro¬ 
nounced . 184 

Phyllis. Davies, M. T. 127 

Phyllis Brown. Shaw, F. L. 134 

Physical nature of the child. Rowe, S. H.. . 173 
















































































256 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

Picciola. Saintine, J. X. B. 134 

Pick, shovel and pluck. Bond, A. R.. Ill 

Pickett’s Gap. Greene, Homer. 129 

Pictorial composition. Poore, H. R. 193 

Picture book A. B. C. 15 

Picture objects. A. B. C. 15 

Picture stories from the great artists. Cady, 

M. R., and J. M. Dewey. 8 

Pied Piper of Hamelin. Ills, by T. W. Tar¬ 
rant. Browning, Robert. 8 

Pied piper of Hamlin; ills, by Hope Dunlap. 29 

Pied piper of Hamlin; ills, by T. Butler 

Stoney. 29 

PIER, A. S. Boys of St. Timothy’s. 105 

Grannis of the fifth. 105 

Jester of St. Timothy’s. 105 

PIERCE, F. H. Woodwork for little folk. . 38 

Pierrot, dog of Belgium. Dyer, W. A. 62 

PIERSON, C. D. Among the farmyard 

people. 24 

Among the forest people. 36 

Among the meadow people. 24 

Among the night people. 37 

Among the pond people. 37 

Tales of a poultry farm. 24 

Three little Millers. 50 

Pig brother play book. Richards, L. A. 20 

PIKE, H. L. M. Our little Panama cousin. 39 

PIKE, ZEBULON M. Biography. 147 

Pike and cutlass. Gibbs, George. 146 

Pilgrim stories. Pumphrey, M. B. 42 

Pilgrims and Puritans. Tiffany, N. M. 27 

Pilgrim’s progress. Bunyan, John. 97 

Pilot. Cooper, J. F.127, 154 

Pilot of the Mayflower. Butterworth, Heze- 

kiah. 68 

Pinafore palace. Wiggin, K. D., and N. A. 

Smith. 11 

PINE, J. B., ed. Seal and flag of the city of 

New York. 209 

Pineboro quartette. Allen, W. B. 125 

Pinocchio. Collodi, C.29, 44 

Pinocchio in Africa. Patri, Angelo. 33 

Pioneers. Cooper, J. F. 154 

Pioneers of France in the new world. Park- 

man, Francis.148, 205 

Pioneers of the Mississippi Valley. Mc- 

Murry, C. A. 64 

Pioneers on land and sea. McMurry, C. A. 64 

Pirate. Scott, Sir Walter. 134 

Pitching in a pinch. Mathewson, Christy. . 114 

Pith of astronomy. Bayne, S. G. 185 

PITMAN, L. W. Stories of old France.... 93 

PITMAN, N. H. Chinese fairy stories. 76 

Chinese playmates.. 26 


PAGE 

PITTENGER, WILLIAM. Great locomo¬ 
tive chase. 148 

PIZARRO, FRANCISCO. Biography. ... 122 
Places young Americans want to know. 

Tomlinson, E. T.. • • 117 

Planning and furnishing the home. Quinn, 

M. J. 190 

Plants and their children. Dana, Mrs. W. S. 36 
PLATT, MR., and MRS. WILLIAM. Stor¬ 
ies of the Scottish border. 122 

Play days. Jewett, S. 0. 47 

Play in education. Lee, J. 181 

Play lady. Pratt, E.F. 76 

Plays for school children. Lutkenhaus, 

A. M. 84 

Plays of the pioneers. Mackay, G. 115 

Playtime. Murray, Clara. 9 

PLUMMER, M'. W. Roy and Ray in 

Canada. 87 

Roy and Ray in Mexico. 87 

Stories from the Chronicle of the Cid. . 80 

POATES, L. L., and CO. Complete atlas of 

the world. 199 

POCHAHONTAS. Biography. 95 

Pocketful of posies. Brown, A. F. 29 

POE, EDGAR ALLAN. Gold bug. 133 

Poems of American history. Stevenson, B. E. 149 
Poems of American patriotism. Matthews, 

Brander, ed .73, 104 

Poems that every child should know. Burt, 

M. E ., ed .44, 68, 97 

Polly and Dolly. Blaidell, M.F. 18 

Polly Cologne. Diaz, A. M. 69 

Polly Oliver’s problem. Wiggin, K. D. 137 

Pollyana. Porter, E. H. 159 

Pony tracks. Remington, Frederic. 143 

POORE, H. R. Pictorial composition. 193 

PORTER, E. H. Pollyana. 159 

PORTER, HORACE. Campaigning with 

Grant. 148 

Porto Rico past and present and San Do¬ 
mingo of to-day. Verrill, A. H. 201 

PORTOR, L. S. Genevieve: a story of 

French school days. 87 

Posey ring. Wiggin, K. D., and N. A. 

Smith.11, 21 

POST, M. A. My little Chinese book. ... 9 

My little Italian book. 9 

Posture of school children. Bancroft,'J. H.. 180 
Pot of gold and other stories. Wilkins, M. E. 52 
POTTER, BEATRIX. Ginger and Pickles. 20 

Tailor of Gloucester. 20 

Tale of Benjamin Bunny. 20 

Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck. 20 

Tale of Jeremy Fisher. 9 









































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


257 


POTTER, BEATRIX .—Continued 

Tale of Mr. Tod. 20 

Tale of Mrs. Tiggy Winkle. 20 

Tale of Peter Rabbit. 10 

Tale of Pigling Bland. 20 

Tale of Squirrel Nutkin. 10 

Tale of Timmy Tiptoes. 20 

Tale of Tom Kitten. 10 

Tales of the Flopsy Bunnies. 20 

Tale of two bad mice. 20 

POTTER, T. C. Queenie. 55 

POULSSON, EMILIE. Child stories and 

rhymes. 10 

Finger plays. 176 

In the child’s world. 176 

Runaway donkey and other rhymes for 

children. 10 

Through the farmyard gate. 7 

POWELL, E. A. Gentleman rovers. 159 

Road to glory. 159 

Practical dressmaking. Broughton, Mrs. J. 191 

Practical electric wiring. Sharp, J. M..139, 186 

Practical ethics. Hyde, William. 166 

Practical methods in arithmetic. Walsh, 


J. H. 178 

Practical pedagogy. Barrett, S. M. 175 

Practical study of languages. Sweet, Henry. 180 

Practical talks by an astronomer. Jacoby, 

Harold... 185 

Practical track and field athletics. Graham, 


Prairie. Cooper, J. F. 154 

PRATT, C. S. Buz-buz. 17 

PRATT, E. F. Play lady. 76 

Pretty Goldilocks and other stories. Lang, 

Andrew. 48 

Pretty pets. 23 

Pretty Polly Perkins. Jackson, G. E. 157 

Pretty Tory. Lincoln, J. G. 131 

Prevocational education in the public schools. 


Leavitt and Brown. 173 

PRICE, L. L. Lads and lassies of other 

days. 76 

Wandering heroes. 27 

PRICE, L. L., and C. B. GILBERT. Heroes 

of myths. 33 

PRICE, O. W. Land we live in. . . .87, 117, 143 
Primer of parliamentary law. Robert, J. T. 167 
Primer of school method. Dexter, T. F. G., 

and A. H. Garlick. 175 

Prince and page. Yonge, C. M. 110 

Prince and pauper. Twain, Mark. 109 

Prince Darling. Lang, Andrew. 19 

Prince Dusty. Munroe, Kirk. 74 

Princes and princesses. Lang, Andrew. 121 

Princess and Curdie. Macdonald, George.49, 73 


Princess and the goblin. Macdonald, George.49, 73 

Princess Belle Etoile. Crane, Walter. 30 

Princess Idleways. Hays, Mrs. W. J. 31 

Princess on the glass hill. Lang, Andrew.. . 32 

Principles and methods of teaching reading. 

Taylor, J. S. 177 

Principles of education. Ruediger, W. C.. . 171 
Principles of elementary education. Bach¬ 
man, F. P. 169 

Principles of teaching. Harvey, N. A.. . . .. 175 
Principles of teaching. Thorndike, E. L.. . . 176 

Prisoners of war. Tomlinson, E. T. 136 

PRITCHARD, M. F., and TURKINGTON, 

G. A. Stories of thrift for young Ameri¬ 


cans. 133 

Problem of elementary composition. Spauld¬ 
ing, E. H... 177 

Problem of vocational education. Snedden, 

David. 182 

Problems of the elementary school. Perry, 

A. C., Jr. 174 

PROCTOR, MARY. Stories of star land.. . 55 

Progress of a united people. Barstow, C. 

L., ed . 118 

Promised land. Mary Austin.. . 202 

Prompt aid to the injured. Doty, A. H.. . 189 
Pronunciation of ten thousand proper names. 

Mackey, M. S. and M. G. 184 

Prose and verse for children. Pyle, Kath¬ 
arine . 33 

Prudence, Palfrey. Aldrich, T. B. 150 

Psychologic foundations of education. Har¬ 
ris, W. T.. 172 

Psychological principles of education. Home, 

H. H.. . ... 172 

Psychology. Angell, T.R. 172 

Psychology. James, William. 172 

Psychology. Maher, Michael. 173 

Psychology and pedagogy of reading. Huey, 

E. B. 177 


Psychology as applied to education. Mag- 

nusson, P. M. 172 

Psychology in the schoolroom. Dexter, T. 

F. G., and A. H. Garlick. 172 

Psychology of conduct. Schroeder, H. H.. . 166 
Psychology of number. McLellan, J. A., and 

John Dewey. 178 

Puck of Pook’s Hill. Kipling, Rudyard. ... 102 

PUFFER, J. A. Vocational guidance. 173 

PUMPHREY, M. B. Pilgrim stories. 42 

Puss in boots. 23 

Puss in boots. Crane, Walter. 22 

Pussy and her ways. Aldin, Cecil. 11 

Pussy Purr. 15 

PUTNAM, G. H. Abraham Lincoln. 148 

Little gingerbread man. 20 









































































258 


AUTIIOR-TITLE INDEX 


PYLE, HOWARD. Garden behind the 

moon.. 

Men of iron. 

Merry adventures of Robin Hood. 

Otto of the silver hand. 

Pepper and salt. 

Stolen treasure. 

Story of Jack Ballister’s fortunes. 

Story of King Arthur and his knights. . 

Twilight land. 

Wonder clock. 

PYLE, KATHARINE. As the goose flies. 

Christmas angel. .. 

Counterpane fairy. 

Fairy tales from many lands. 

Nancy Rutledge. 

Prose and verse for children. 

Six little ducklings. 

Stories of humble friends. 

Tales of two bunnies.. 

PYRNELLE, Mrs. L. C. Diddie, Dumps 

and Tot. 

Quaint old stories. Lansing, M. F. 

Quaker girl of Nantucket. Lee, M. C. 

Quarter century of public school develop¬ 
ment. Maxwell, W. H. 

Queen Hildegarde. Richards, Mrs. L. E. . . 

Queen of hearts. Caldecott, Randolph. 

Queen Silver Bell. Burnett, F. H. 

Queenie. Potter, T. C. 

Queen’s story book. Gomme, G. L., ed . 

Queer little people. Stowe, H. B. 

Queer stories for boys and girls. Eggleston, 

Edward. 

Quentin Durward. Scott, Sir Walter. .134, 
Quest of the Fish-dog skin. Schultz, J. W.. . 
Quest of the four-leafed clover. Field, W. T. 
QUICK, R. H. Essays on educational re¬ 
formers .. 

Quicksilver Sue. Richards, Mrs. L. E. 

QUINN, M. J. Planning and furnishing the 

home. 

QUIRK, L. W. Baby Elton, quarterback. . 

Freshman Dorn, pitcher. 

Racketty-Packetty house. Burnett, F. H.. 
RACKHAM, A. A Midsummer night’s 

dream. 

RADFORD, M. L. King Arthur and his 

knights. 

Rafael in Italy. McDonald, E. B., and Julia 

Dalrymple.. 

Raftmates. Munroe, Kirk. 

RAGG, L. and L. M. Things seen in Venice. 

Railroad book. Smith, E. B. 

Rainy day railroad war. Day, H. F. 

Raising the Pearl. Otis, James. 


PAGE 

RALEIGH, Sir WALTER. Biography. . . 148 
RALSTON, VIRGINIA. When mother 

lets us sew. 38 

Ramona. Jackson, H. H. 157 

Ranche on the Oxhide. Inman, Henry. 102 

Rand, McNally international atlas, 1915... . 199 
RANKIN, C. W. Adopting of Rosa Marie. 105 

Castaways of Pete’s patch. 106 

Cinder pond. 133 

Dandelion cottage. 133 

Girls of Gardenville. 133 

RAPEER, L. W. Educational hygiene. 174 

RASPE, R. E. Tales from Munchausen. . . 76 

RAY, A. C. Phebe, her profession. 159 

Teddy, her book. 133 

RAYMOND, EVELYN. Boys and girls of 

Brantham. 133 

RAYMOND, R. W. Peter Cooper. . . . 148, 202 
READER, ETHEL. Story of the little 

Merman. 50 

Reader’s handbook. Brewer, E. C. 194 

Reading in public schools. Briggs, T. H., 


Readings from the old Testament. Tucker, 

L. E. 166 

Real electric toy making for boys. St. John, 

T. M. 139 

Real folks. Whitney, A. D. T. 162 

Real soldiers of fortune. Davis, Richard H. 119 
Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm. Wiggin, 

K. D. 137 

Recitation. Betts, G. H. 175 

Recitations for assembly and classroom. 

O’Neill, A. T. L. 194 

Recollections of a drummer boy. Kieffer, 

H. M. 120 

Reconstruction and union. Haworth, P. L.. 208 

Red Arrow. Gregor, E. R. 129 

Red book of animal stories. Lang, Andrew. 112 

Red book of heroes. Lang, Andrew. 121 

Red book of romance. Lang, Andrew. 53 

Red cap adventures. Crockett, S. R. 98 

Red cap tales. Crockett, S. R. 98 

Red chief. Tomlinson, E.T. 161 

Red Eagle. Eggleston, G. C. 124 

Red fairy booh. Lang, Andrew. 72 

Red feathers. Roberts, Theodore. 95 

Red mustang. Stoddard, W. 0. 78 

Red Riding Hood. 23 

Red Riding Hood. Crane, Walter. 22 

Red true story book. Lang, Andrew. 121 

Redeeming the republic. Coffin, C. C. 89 

Redney McGraw. McFarland, A. E. 103 

REDWAY, J. W. New basis of geography. 178 
REED, C. A. The bird book. 188 


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AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


References for literary workers. Matson, 

Henry. 183 

REID, MAYNE. Boy hunters.133, 159 

Cliff climbers. 133 

REMINGTON, FREDERIC. Crooked 

trails. 143 

Pony tracks. 143 

Way of an Indian. 124 

Reminiscences of the civil war. Gordon, 

J. B. 146 

Renaissance and modern art. Goodyear, 

W. H. 192 


REPPLIER, AGNES, ed. Book of famous 


verse. 106 

Rescue of Cuba. Draper, A. S.145, 208 

Reuben James. Brady, C. T. 126 

Revolutionary fights and fighters. Brady, 

C. T. 88 

Revolutionary maid. Blanchard, A. E. 126 

Revolutionary stories retold from St. Nich¬ 
olas . 64 

Revolutionary war and the military policy 

of the United States. Greene, F. V. 207 

REXFORD, E. E. A B C of gardening. ... 192 

R,eynard the fox. Smythe, E. L. 10 

REYNOLDS, CUYLER. Rosamond tales. 33 

RHEAD. LOUIS. Bold Robin Hood. Ill 

Rhymes and fables. Haaren, J. H., ed . 8 

Rhymes and jingles. Dodge, M. M. 19 

Rhymes of childhood. Riley, J. W. 106 

RHYS, ERNEST, ed. A new golden treas¬ 
ury . 197 

RHYS, E. and G. English fairy tales. 50 

RICE, Mrs. A. C. H. Mrs. Wiggs of the 

Cabbage Patch. 160 

RICE, J. M. Scientific management in edu¬ 
cation . 174 


RICH, G. E. When mother lets us make 

paper box furniture. 25 

When mother lets us make toys. 25 

Richard of Jamestown. Otis, James. 75 

RICHARDS, C. C. Village life in America. 149 
RICHARDS, E. M. Food materials and 

their adulterations. 189 

RICHARDS, E. M., and S. M. ELLIOTT. 

Chemistry of cooking and cleaning. 190 

RICHARDS, L. E. Captain January. 76 

Five mice in a mousetrap. 20 

Five minute stories.10, 20 

Florence Nightingale. 122 

Hildegarde’s holiday. 133 

In my nursery. 33 

Joyous story of Toto. 33 

Margaret Montfort. 133 

Peggy. 133 

Pig brother play book. 20 


259 


RICHARDS, L. E .—Continued 

Queen Hildegarde. 133 

Quicksilver Sue. 50 

Toto’s merry winter. 33 

Two noble lives. 93 

When I was your age. 76 

RIDDLE, C. B. College men without 

money. 184 

Ride a cock horse. Caldecott, Randolph.. 12 

RIDEING, W. H. Boyhood of famous 

authors. 149 

RIDEOUT, HENRY M. White tiger.... 133 
Rider of the black horse. Tomlinson, E. T. 161 

Riflemen of the Ohio. Altsheler, J. A. 151 

Right life and how to live it. Stimson, H. A. 166 
RIIS, J. A. Hero tales of the far north.... 149 
RILEY, J. W. Book of joyous children... 76 

Rhymes of childhood. 106 

Riley child verse. 50 

Rip Van Winkle. Irving, Washington. 157 

RIX, F. R. Manual of school music in ele¬ 
mentary schools. 182 

Voice training for school children. 183 

Road to glory. Powell, E. A. 159 

Rob Roy. Scott, Sir Walter. 160 

ROBERT, J. T. Primer, of parliamentary 

law. 167 

ROBERTS, C. G. D. Around the campfire. 133 

Children of the wild. 76 

The backwoodsmen. 134 

Neighbors unknown. 134 

ROBERTS, E. P. Adventures of Captain 

John Smith. 122 

ROBERTS, G. E. THEODORE. Comrades 

of the trails. 160 

Flying Plover. 40 

Red feathers. 95 

ROBERTSON-MILLER, ELLEN. But¬ 
terfly and moth book. 188 

Robin Hood. Tilney, F. C. 52 

Robin Hood and his merry men. Warren, 

M. R. 54 

Robin Hood, his book. Tappan, E. M. 54 

See Marshall, H. E. Pyle, Howard. 

Robins. MacLeod, Mary. 24 

ROBINSON, LOUISE. At the open door.. 20 

Behind the big glass window. 10 

Robinson Crusoe. Defoe, Daniel. 69 

Robinson Crusoe arranged by Mary Godol- 

phin. Defoe, Daniel. 19 

Robinson Crusoe for children. Baldwin, 

James. 28 

Robinson Crusoe, ed. by E. E. Hale. Defoe, 

Daniel. 98 

Robinson Crusoe, illus. by the Brothers 
Rhead. Defoe, Daniel. 69 









































































260 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


Robinson Crusoe told to the children by John 

Lang. Defoe, Daniel. 30 

ROCHE, C. E. Things seen in Holland. . . . 200 

Rock-a-bye-baby. 15 

Rock of Chickamauga. Altsheler, J. A. 151 

Rock of the lion. Seawell, M. E. 160 

Rocky Fork. Catherwood, M. H. 98 

ROGERS, ETHEL. Sebago-wohelo camp 

fire girls. 83 

ROGERS, J. E. Wild animals every child 

should know. 82 

ROGET, P. M. Thesaurus of English words 

and phrases. 185 

Roggie and Reggie stories. Smith, Gertrude. 10 
Roland. See Baldwin, James. 

Rolf house. Lillie, L. C. 73 

ROLFE, W. J. Shakespeare the boy. 160 

Fairy tales in prose and verse. 51 

ROLT-WHEELER, FRANCIS. Boy with 

the U. S. census. 143 

Boy with the U. S. explorers. 117 

Boy with the U. S. fisheries. 117 

Boy with the U. S. foresters. 143 

Boy with the U. S. Indians. 124 

Boy with the U. S. life savers. 117 

Boy with the U. S. survey. 143 

Thomas A. Edison. 149 

Roman life in the days of Cicero. Church, 

A. J. 203 

Romance of conquest. Griffis, W. E. 146 

Romance of Dollard. Catherwood, M. H.. . 127 
Romance of the American navy. Hill, F. S. 146 

Romance of the civil war. Hart, A. B. 91 

Rome, Peeps at great cities. Genn, C. T.. . 116 
ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Biography.. 148 
Episodes from the Winning of the West. 149 

Good hunting. 117 

Roosevelt book. 122 

Rough Riders. 149 

Stories of the great West. 93 

Winning of the West. 209 

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, and H. C. 
LODGE. Hero Tales from American his¬ 
tory. 93 

Rosamund tales. Reynolds, Cuyler. 33 

ROSE, A. F. Copper work. 191 

Rose and the ring. Thackeray, W. M.. . . 78, 108 

Rose in bloom. Alcott, L. M. 150 

Rosebud garden of girls. Perry, Nora. 105 

ROSS, GEORGE A. Old Glory. 51 

ROSETTI, C. G. Sing-song. 10 

ROSTAND, E. The story of Chanticleer. . 76 

]< aqv pnppVc 1 ^ 

ROTH, FI LIBERT. ’ First book of forestry. 189 

Rough Riders. Roosevelt, Theodore. 149 

Round about rambles. Stockton, F. R. 78 


Round dozen. Coolidge, Susan. 45 

Round the year in myth and song. Hol¬ 
brook, Florence.. • • 24 

Round the year with the stars. Serviss, 

G. P. 139 

ROUSSEAU, J. J. Emile. 171 

ROWE, S. H. Habit formation. 173 

Physical nature of the child. 173 

Roy and Ray in Canada. Plummer, M. W.. 87 
Roy and Ray in Mexico. Plummer, M. W.. 87 
Rubber (Peeps at industries). Browne, E. A. 115 

Rudder Grange. Stockton, F. R. 135 

RUEDIGER, W. C. Principles of educa¬ 
tion. 171 

Runaway. French, A. 100 

Runaway donkey and other rhymes. Pouls- 

son, Emilie. 10 

Running the gauntlet. Frothingham, J. P.. 100 
RUSKIN, JOHN. King of the Golden river. 51 

RUSSEL, F. K. Born to the blue. 106 

Russia. Walter, L. E. 117 

Ruth of Boston. Otis, James. 75 

RUYL, B. B. Little Indian maidens at 

work and play. 18 

SABIN, E. L. Old Four-toes. 106 

SAGE, A. C. Little colonial dame. 76 

Little daughter of the revolution. 76 

Sailing alone around the world. Slocum, 

Joshua. 117 

Sailor boys of ’61. Soley, J. R. 149 

St. George for England. Henty, G. A. 130 

ST. JOHN, T. M. How two boys made their 

own electrical apparatus. 139 

Real electric toymaking for boys. 139 

Study of elementary electricity and 

magnetism by experiment. 186 

Things a boy should know about elec¬ 
tricity. 112 

SAINT MAUR, K. V. A self-supporting 

home. 189 

St'. Nicholas.76, 106 

St. Nicholas Christmas book. 34 

SAINTINE, J. X. B. Picciola. 134 

SAINTBURY, G. E. B. History of Eng¬ 
lish literature. 196 

SAISANT, C. A. Mathematics. 185 

SALISBURY, ALBERT. School manage¬ 
ment. 174 

Theory of teaching. 175 

Saltillo boys. Stoddard, W. 0. 107 

“Sam” of our cat tales. Schaffner, C. L.. . . 17 

SampQ. Baldwin, James. 96 

SAMUEL, E. I. Story of gold and silver. . 60 

Story of iron. 60 

Sandman: his farm stories. Hopkins, W. J. 19 
Sandman: his sea stories. Hopkins. W. J... 31 










































































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261 


Sandman: his ship stories. Hopkins, W. J.. 31 

Sandman: more farm stories. Hopkins, W. J. 19 

Sandsy’s pal. Hunting, Gardner. 102. 

Sandy Sawyer, Sophomore. Paine, R. D.. . 159 
SANFORD, F. G. Art crafts for beginners. 141 
SANGSTER, M. E. Little knights and ladies 76 
Santa Claus on a lark. Gladden, Washington 46 

Santa Claus’ partner. Page, T. N. 159 

Sara Crewe, Little Saint Elizabeth and other 

stories. Burnett, F. H. 44 

Saturday mornings. Benton, C. F. 37 

SAUNDERS, MARSHALL. Beautiful Joe. 51 
SAWYER, E. A. Jose, our little Portuguese 

cousin. 87 

SCANDLIN, CHRISTIANA. Hans the 

Eskimo. 39 

SCHAFFNER, C. L. “Sam” of our cat 
tales 17 

SCHAUFFLER,’ R.’ 11.7 ed. ' Our’ Ameri¬ 
can holidays: 

Arbor day. 194 

Christmas. 194 

Flag Day. 194 

Independence Day. 194 

Lincoln’s birthday. 194 

Memorial Day. 194 

Thanksgiving Day. 194 

Washington’s birthday. 194 

School and its life. Gilbert, C.B. 170 

School and society. Dewey, John. 169 

School children the world over. Dunton, 

Lucy. 25 

School discipline. Bagley, W. C. 174 

School garden book. Weed, C. M., and 

Philip Emerson. 179 

School hygiene. Kotelman, Louise. 174 

School hygiene. Shaw, E. R. 174 

School management. Dutton, S. T. 174 

School management. Salisbury, Albert. 174 

School organization. Bray, S. E. 174 

School training of defective children. God¬ 
dard, H. H. 172 

Schools of to-morrow. Dewey, J. E. 169 

SCHROEDER, H. H. Psychology of con¬ 
duct . 166 

SCHULTZ, J. W. On the warpath. 134 

Quest of the Fish-dog skin. 106 

With the Indians in the Rockies. 95 

SCHURZ, CARL. Abraham Lincoln. 149 

SCHWARTZ, J. A. Elinor’s college career. 160 

Five little strangers. 39 

Wilderness babies. 37 

SCHWATKA, FREDERICK. Children of 

the cold. 26 

Scientific American boy. Bond, A. R. 83 


Scientific American reference book. Hop- 

kind, A., and Bond, A. 165 

Scientific management. Taylor, F. W. 191 

Scientific management in education. Rice, 

J. M.. 174 

Scientific sewing and garment cutting. 

Wakeman, A. V. H., and L. M. Heller. . . . 182 
SCOBEY, K. L., and O. B. HORNE. 

Stories of great musicians. 64 

SCOLLARD, CLINTON. Boys’ book of 

rhyme. 51 

Ballads of American bravery. 134 

Scotland. Grierson, Elizabeth. 86 

Scotland (Peeps at history). Mitton, G. E. 117 
SCOTT, Sir WALTER. Guy Mannering. .. 160 

Ivanhoe.134, 160 

Ivanhoe; abridged by H. P. Williams. . 134 

Kenilworth.134, 160 

Lay of the last minstrel. 160 

Pirate. 134 

Quentin Durward.134, 160 

Quentin Durward; abridged by H. P. 

Williams. 134 

Rob Roy. 160 

Tales of a grandfather. 122 

Talisman. 160 

Talisman; abridged by H. P. Williams. 134 

Waverly.. 160 

SCOTT, W. D. Increasing human effi¬ 
ciency in business. 191 

Scottish fairy book. Grierson, E. W. 70 

Scouting with Daniel Boone. Tomlinson, 

E. T. 108 

Scouts of Stonewall. Altsheler, J. A. 151 

Scouts of the valley. Altsheler, J. A. 151 

SCOVILLE, SAM. Brave deeds of union 

soldiers. 149 

SCRIPTURE, E. W. New psychology.... 173 

Stuttering and lisping. 177 

SCUDDER, H. E. Bodleys telling stories. 77 

Book of fables. 10 

Book of folk stories. 21 

Book of legends told over again. 34 

Doings of the Bodley family. 77 

Fables and folk stories. 34 

George Washington. 122 

Seven little people. 51 

Verse and prose for beginners in reading. 21 
SCUDDER, S. H. Frail children of the air. 82 

Sea change. Shaw, F. L. 106 

Sea fighters from Drake to Farragut. Froth- 

ingham, J. P. 119 

Sea-shore. Duncan, F. M. 112 

Sea shore life. Mayer, A. G. 179 

Sea stories for wonder eyes. Hardy, Mrs. 

A. S. 


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262 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

Sea stories, retold from St. Nicholas. 39 

Seal and flag of the city of New York. Pine, 

J. B., ed . 209 

SEAMAN, A. H. The boarded-up-house. . 106 

When a cobbler ruled the king. 134 

SEARCH, P. W. Ideal school. 171 

Search for Andrew Field. Tomlinson, E. T.. 108 

SEAWELL, M. E. Little Jarvis.51, 77 

Midshipman Paulding. 93 

Paul Jones. 123 

Rock of the lion. 160 

Twelve naval captains. 123 

Virginia cavalier. 134 

Sebago-wohelo camp fire girls. Rogers, 

Ethel. 83 

Second book of birds. Miller, O. T. 82 

Second boys’ book of model aeroplanes. 

Collins, F. A. 140 

Second jungle book. Kipling, Rudyard. ... 71 

Secret garden. Burnett, F. H. 153 

Secret of the clan. Brown, Alice. 97 

Secret play. Barbour, R. H. ; . 152 

Secret of the woods. Long, W. J. 36 

Secrets out of doors. Gibson, W. H. 139 

Seed babies. Morley, M. W. 17 

Seed dispersal. Beal, W. J. 187 

SEELEY, LEVI. Teaching: Its aims and 

methods. 175 

SEELYE, E. E. Story of Columbus. 93 

Story of Washington. 93 

SEGUR, EUGENIE, Comtesse de. Sophie. 34 

Story of a donkey. 51 

Self-helps for the citizen soldier. Moss, J. A., 


Self-supporting home. Saint Maur, K. V.. . 189 
SELLAR, E. F. Story of Lord Roberts. . . 93 

Story of Nelson. 93 

SEMPLE, E. C. American history and its 

geographic conditions. 205 

SERL, EMMA. In fableland. 10 

In the animal world. 25 

Work-a-day-doings. 10 

Service of the hand in the school. Bone, 

W. A. 181 

SERVISS, G. P. Astronomy with the naked 

eye.:. 185 

Round the year with the stars. 139 

Seth of Colorado. Otis, James. 75 

SETON, E. T. Biography of a grizzly. 55 

Krag and Johnny Bear. 37 

Lobo, Rag and Vixen. 37 

Wild animals at home. 82 

Wild animals I have known. 82 

Seven little people. Scudder, H. E. 51 

Sevenoaks. Holland, J. G. 156 


PAGE 

SEWELL, ANNA. Black Beauty.34, 51 

Black beauty, ed. Lucy Kemp Welch. .. 77 

.Sewing for little girls. Foster, O. H. 56 

SEYMOUR, A. A B C of good form. 184 

SHAFER, D. C. Harper’s beginning elec¬ 
tricity. 113 

SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. Biography. 197 

As you like it. 115 

Comedies. 107 

Comedy of errors. . .. 115 

Histories and poems. 197 

Julius Caesar. 115 

Merchant of Venice. 115 

Midsummer night’s dream.84, 160 

The tempest. 84 

Tragedies. 197 

See also Lamb, Charles. Carter, 
Thomas. 

Shakespeare story book. Macleod, Mary. . 103 

Shakespeare the boy. Rolfe, W. J. 160 

Shakespeare’s heroines. Jameson, Anna... . 157 
Shakespearian synopses. McSpadden, J. W. 197 
SHARP, D. L. Beyond the pasture bars. . 82 

Face of the fields. 82 

Fall of the year. 82 

Spring of the year. 113 

Summer. 113 

Watcher in the woods.82, 161 

Winter. 113 

SHARP, J. M. Practical electric wiring. 139, 186 
SHAW, C. D. Stories of the ancient Greeks. 51 
SHAW, E. R. Big people and little people of 

other lands. 26 

Discoverers and explorers. 42 

School hygiene. 175 

SHAW, F. L. Castle Blair. 106 

Hector. 134 

Phyllis Brown. 134 

Sea change. 106 

Sheaf of stories. Coolidge, Susan. 45 

SHEDLOCK, M. L. The art of the story 

teller.>. 194 

SHELLEY, P. B. Selected poems. 196 

Shelters, Shacks and Shanties. Beard, D. C. 83 

SHELTON, W. H. Three prisoners. 106 

SHENESSEY, S. Children’s world. 26 

SHERIDAN, P. H. Biography. 146 

SHERMAN, F. D. Little folk lyrics.34, 51 

SHERWOOD, Mrs. M. M. The Fairchild 

family. 51 

SHILLIG, E. E. The Four Wonders. 21 

Ship of state. 123 

Short history of English literature. Saints- 

• bury, G. E. B. 196 

Short history of the English colonies in Amer¬ 
ica. Lodge, H. C. 206 

















































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


263 


Short history of the English people. Green, 

J R. 203 

Short history of the Renaissance in Italy. 

Symonds, A. A. 204 

Short life of Abraham Lincoln. Nicolay, J. G. 203 
Short plays about famous authors. Frank, 

M. M. 142 

Short plays from Dickens, arranged by H. E. 

Browne. 114 

Short stories. Turner, E. A. 21 

Short stories for short people. Aspinwall, 

Alicia. 28 

Short stories of our shy neighbors. Kelly, 

M. A. B. 36 

SHUMWAY, E. S. Day in ancient Rome.. 149 
SHURTER, E. D., and TAYLOR, C. C. 
Both sides of 100 public questions, briefly 

debated. 183 

SHUTE, K. H., ed. Land of song. Book 1.21, 34 

Book 2.51, 77 

Book 3.106, 135 

Siam. Young, Ernest. 117 

SIDGWICK, Mrs. ALFRED. Germany. 

(Peeps at many lands.). 87 

Home life in Germany. 199 

SIDGWICK, E. Four plays for children. . 57 

SIDNEY, MARGARET. Five little Pep¬ 
pers and how they grew. 77 

Five little Peppers at school. 77 

Five little Peppers grown up. 77 

Stories Polly Pepper told. 77 

What the seven did. 51 

Siege of Leyden. Motley, J. L. 92 


SIEGFRIED. 

See Baldwin, James. 

See Brooks, Edward. 

SIENKIEWICZ, HENRY. In desert and 


wilderness. 161 

SIEPEN, EDITH. Berlin (Peeps at great 

cities). 143 

Signal boys. Eggleston, G. C. 99 

Signal boys of ’75. Otis, James. 105 

Sigurd the dragon slayer. Cartwright, 

Thomas. 97 

Silent Pete. Otis, James. 75 

Silver thread and other plays for young peo¬ 
ple. Mackay, G. D. 56 

SIMONS, A. W. Social forces in American 

history. 205 

SINCLAIR, CATHERINE. Holiday house 51 

Sing-a-song. Rossetti, C. G. 10 

Sing a song of sixpence. Crane, Walter.. . 13 

Sing a song of sixpence. Caldecott, Ran¬ 
dolph . 13 

Sing a song of sixpence; ill. by E. S. Hardy. . 16 

Singing circle. Bell, Lady Florence. 7 


PAGE 

SINGLETON, ESTHER. Children’s city. 80 
SINGMASTER, ELSIE. When Sarah 

saved the day. 106 

Sintram and his companions and Undine. 

La Motte-Fouque, F. Ill 

Sir Bevis. Jeffries, Richard. 54 

Sister’s vocation. Daskam, J. D. 154 

Six fairy plays for children. Synett, Netta. 57 

Six little cooks. Kirkland, E. S. 56 

Six little ducklings. Pyle, Katharine. 33 

Six nursery classics. O’Shea, M. V., ed . 20 

Sketch book. Irving, Washington. 196 

Sketches of American authors. Keyser, J. E. 120 
SKINNER, A. M. Children’s book of 

Christmas stories. 106 

Dramatic stories for reading and acting. 25 

Emerald story book. 77 

Storyland in play. 10 

Tale of Tibby and Tabby. 10 

SKINNER, E. L. Tales and plays of Robin 

Hood. 53 

SKINNER, E. L. and A. M. Merry tales.. 51 

SKINNER, H. P. Boys who became famous 

men. 64 

Sleeping Beauty. Crane, Walter.. . 23 

Sleepy time stories. Booth, M. B. 28 

SLOANE, T. O. Electric toy making for 

amateurs. 186 

SLOANE, W. M. French war and the 

revolution. 207 

Party government in the United States 

of America. 168 

SLOCUM, JOSHUA. Sailing alone around 

the world. 117 

Slowcoach. Lucas, E. V. 103 

SMITH, D. E. Teaching of elementary 

mathematics. 178 

SMITH, E. B. Circus and all about it. . . . 34 

Railroad book. 34 

SMITH, E. F. Dictionary of dates. 198 

SMITH, GERTRUDE. Arabella and Ara- 

minta stories. 21 

Booboo book. 21 

Roggie and Reggie stories. 10 

Stories of Peter and Ellen. 21 

SMITH, J. A. The spirit of American gov¬ 
ernment . 168 

SMITH, M. E. Eskimo stories. 17 

Holland stories. 26 

SMITH, M. P. W. (The) Browns. 77 

Jolly good summer. 77 

Jolly good times. 77 

Jolly good times at Hackmatack. 77 

Jolly good times at school. 77 

Jolly good times to-day. 77 

More good times at Hackmatack. 77 





































































264 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


SMITH, NICHOLAS. Grant, the man of 

mystery. 149 

Our nation’s flag. 93 

Stories of great national songs. 141 

Smuggler’s island. Kneeland, C. A. 72 

SMYTHE, E. L. Reynard the fox. 10 

SNEATH, E. H., HODGES, G. Moral 

training in the school and home .. 183 

SNEDDEN, DAVID. Problem of voca¬ 
tional education. 182 

SNEDDEN, G. S. Docas, the Indian boy. . 26 

Snow baby. Peary, J. D. 17 

Snowdrop and other stories. Lang, Andrew. 19 
Snowland folk. Peary, R. E. and M. A.. . . 39 

Snowman and other stories. Lang, Andrew. 9 
Snow queen and other stories. Lang, An¬ 
drew . 48 

SNYDER, HARRY. Human foods. ..... 190 
Social and economic forces in American his¬ 
tory. Hart, A. B. 205 

Social aspects of education. King, Irving. . 170 
Social forces in American history. Simons, 

A. W. 255 

So-fat and Mew-mew. Craik, G. M. 19 

Soldier of Manhattan. Altsheler, J. A. 151 

Soldier of the legion. Norton, C. L. 158 

Soldier Rigdale. Dix, B. M. 155 

Soldiers of the world. 23 

SOLEY, J. R. Boys of 1812. 123 

Sailor boys of ’61. 149 

Solomon Crow’s Christmas pockets. Stuart, 

R. M. 135 

Some great stories and how to tell them, 

Wyche, R. T. 176 

Some strange corners of our country. Lum- 

mis, C. F. 201 

Some successful Americans. Williams, Sher¬ 
man. 124 

Son of Satsuma. Munroe, Kirk. 104 

Son of the desert. Gilman, Arthur. 129 

Song of Hiawatha. Longfellow, H. W. 131 

Song of life. Morley, M. W. 112 

Songs and stories. Haaren, J. H., ed . 19 

Songs of sixpence. Brown, A. F.44, 67 

Sonny boy’s day at the zoo. Arthur, E. B. 

and S. C. 16 

Sophie. Segur, Comtesse de. 34 

Source book of English history. Kendall, 

E. K. 203 

South Africa. Kidd, Dudley. 116 

South America. Bryce, James. 201 

Southern soldier stories. Eggleston, G. C.. . 90 

Southern stories retold from St. Nicholas. . . 60 

Sowle, Henriette. I go a-marketing. 190 

Sparrow the tramp. Wesselhoeft, L. F. 52 


PAGE 

SPAULDING, E. H. Problem of elemen¬ 
tary composition. 177 

SPEARS, J. R. Anthony Wayne. 149 

Story of the New England whalers. 149 

SPEARS, R. S. Camping on the great lakes. 106 

Camping on the great river.. 106 

Spectacle man. Leonard, M. F. 103 

Spell of Holland. Stevenson, B. E. 200 

SPENCER, HERBERT. Education. 171 

Spinning wheel stories. Alcott, L. M. 66 

Spirit of America. Van Dyke, H. 196 

Spirit of American government. Smith, 

J. A. 168 

Spirit of the school. Barbour, R. H. 126 

Spirit of youth and the city streets. Addams, 

Jane. 181 

SPRAGUE, W. C. Davy Crockett. 93 

Spring cleaning. Burnett, F. H. 44 

Spring of the year. Sharp, D. L. 113 

SPRINGSTEED, A. F. Expert waitress. . 191 

Spy. Cooper, J. F. 154 

Spy of Yorktown. Stoddard, W. 0. 107 

SPYRI,. JOHANNA. Heidi.107, 135 

Moni, the goat boy. 52 

Squirrels and other fur bearers. Burroughs, 

John. 35 

STAMPER, A. W. Text-book on the teach¬ 
ing of arithmetic. 178 

Standard of usage in English. Lounsbury, 

T. R. 184 

STANDISH, MILES. Biography... 92 

Standish of Standish. Austin, J. G. 125 

STANLEY, A. A. Animal folk tales. 37 

STANLEY, H. M. My Kalulu. 135 

STAPLEY, MILDRED. Christopher Co¬ 
lumbus . 123 

Star jewels and other wonders. Brown, 

A. F. 44 

STARR, FREDERICK. American Indians. 65 

Strange peoples. 60 

Stars and stripes and other American flags. 

Harrison, P. D. 203 

Stars and their stories. Griffith, A. M. M.. 139 

Statesmen’s year book. 167 

Status of the teacher. Perry, A. C., Jr. 175 

Steam shovel man. Paine, R. D. 132 

STEDMAN, D. C. Story of Hereward.... 161 

STEDMAN, E. C. Poetical works. 

STEDMAN, E. C., ed. American anthology. 195 

Victorian anthology. 197 

STEED MAN, AMY. Nursery tales told to 

the children. 34 

STEEL, F. A. Adventures of Akbar. 107 

STEIN, EVALEEN. Gabriel and the hour- 
book . 107 











































































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265 


Stephen of Philadelphia. Otis, James. 75 

STERLING, M. B. Story of Sir Galahad.. 81 

STEVENI, W. B. Things seen in Russia. . 199 

Things seen in Sweden. 200 

STEVENS, W. O. Messmates. 107 

Pewee Clintin, plebe. 107 

Story of our navy. 123 

STEVENS, W. 0., and McKEE BARCLAY. 

Young privateersman. 107 

STEVENSON, B. E. Home book of verse 

for young folks. 107 

Poems*of American history. 149 

Spell of Holland. 200 

Tommy Remington’s battle. 107 

STEVENSON, B. E. and E. B., comps. 

Days and deeds. 107 

STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS. Biog... 92 

Black arrow. 135 

Child’s garden of verses.21, 34 

David Balfour.. 161 

Kidnapped. 161 

Treasure Island. 135 

Treasure island: illus. by L. Rhead. . . . 161 

Stickeen. Muir, John. 132 

STIMSON, H. A. Right life and how to 

live it. 166 

STIMPSON, M. S. Child’s book of Ameri¬ 
can biography. 64 

Child’s book of English biography. 123 

STOCK, E. E. Jim Crow. 84 

The magic chest. 57 

STOCKTON, F. R. Bee man of Orn. 78 

Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts... . 123 

Captain Chap. 107 

Floating prince. 52 

Jolly fellowship. 78 

Personally conducted. 87 

Round-about rambles. 78 

Rudder Grange. 135 

Story of Viteau. 107 

Tales out of school. 52 

Ting-ading tales. 34 

STODDARD, W. O. Battle of New York.. 135 

(The) Boy Lincoln. 93 

Dab Kinzer. 107 

Guert Ten Eyck. 107 

Little Smoke. 78 

Partners. 135 

Red mustang. 78 

Saltillo boys. 107 

Spy of Yorktown. 107 

Talking leaves. 78 

Two Arrows. 78 

STOKES, W. Story of Hiawatha. 66 

Stolen treasure. Pyle, Howard. 133 


STONE, G. L., and M. G. FICKETT. Days 

and deeds a hundred years ago. 64 

Trees in prose and poetry. 55 

STONEY, T. B. The old woman who rode 

on a broom. 10 

Storied West Indies. Ober, F. A. 64 

Stories and legends from Irving. 102 

Stories and poems for children. Thaxter, 

Celia.r. . 78 

Stories and story telling. Keyes, A. M. 176 

Stories for boys. Davis, Richard H. 128 

Stories for children. Lane, Mrs. C. A. 9 

Stories for the eight year old. Chisholm, 

Louey. 29 

Stories for kindergarten and primary schools. 

Wittse, S. E... 176 

Stories for the seven year old. Chisholm, 

Louey. 18 

Stories for the ten year old. Chisholm, 

Louey. 68 

Stories from animal land. Chase, Annie. . . 24 

Stories from Chaucer. Kelman, J. H. 71 

Stories from early New York history. Wil¬ 
liams, Sherman. 65 

Stories from English history. Blaisdell, A. F. 119 
Stories from English history. Creighton, 

Louise. 61 

Stories from famous ballads. Greenwood, 

Grace. 46 

Stories from Greek history. Diman, Louise. 62 
Stories from Grimm told to the children by 

Amy Steedman. 31 

Stories from King Arthur and his round table. 

Clay, B. 53 

Stories from Roman history. Dalkeith, Lena 62 
Stories from Shakespeare. Carter, Thomas. 153 
Stories from the Chronicle of the Cid. Plum¬ 
mer, M. W. 80 

Stories from the Faerie Queen. Lang, 

Jeanie. 48 

Stories from the Hebrew. Heermans, J. W. 47 
Stories from the Old Testament. Beale, H. 

S. B. 152 

Stories grandmother told. Oswell, K. F.. . 20 

Stories of adventure. Hale, E. E. 63 

Stories of American discoverers. Lucia, Rose 42 
Stories of American life and adventure. Eg¬ 
gleston, Edward. 27 

Stories of bird life. Pearson, T. G. 55 

Stories of brave dogs. Carter, M. H., ed.. . 36 

Stories of brave old times. Cleveland, H. M. 61 
Stories of childhood and nature. Brown, 

E. V. 35 

Stories of chivalry retold from St. Nicholas. . 81 

Stories of classic myths retold from St. 
Nicholas. 78 








































































266 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


Stories of discovery. Hale, E. E. 63 

Stories of France in days of old. Cooke, 

A. 0. 61 

Stories of great Americans for little Ameri¬ 
cans. Eggleston, Edward. 18 

Stories of great artists. Horne, 0. B., and 

K. L. Scobey. 42 

Stories of great musicians. Scobey, K. L., 

and 0. B. Horne. 64 

Stories of great national songs. Smith, 

Nicholas. 141 

Stories of Greece and Rome retold from St. 

Nicholas. 93 

Stories of Guy of Warwick. Marshall, H. E. 53 
Stories of heroic deeds. Johonnot, James.. . 27 

Stories of humble friends. Pyle, Katharine. 24 
Stories of Indian chieftains. Husted, M. H. 40 
Stories of Indian children. Husted, M. H.. . 26 

Stories of industry. Chase, Annie, and E. 

Clow. 38 

Stories of insect life. Murtfeldt, M. E., and 

C. M. Weed. 82 

Stories of insect life. Vol. 1. Weed, C. M.. . 55 

Stories of invention. Hale, E. E. 91 

Stories of inventors. Doubleday, Russell.. 112 
Stories of King Arthur and his knights. 

Malory, Thomas. Ill 

Stories of King Arthur’s knights. Macgregor, 

Mary. 49 

Stories of long ago. Kupfer, G. H. 47 

Stories of Mother Goose village. Bingham, 

M. A. 18 

Stories of New York. Lovering, A. T. 42 

Stories of Norse heroes. Wilmot-Buxton, 

E. M. 53 

Stories of Ohio. Howells, W. D. 63 

Stories of old France. Pitman, L. W. 93 

Stories of old Greece. Firth, E. M. 46 

Stories of our country. Vol. 1. Dawes, 

Mrs. S. E. 27 

Stories of our country. Vol. 2. Dawes, 

Mrs. S. E. 41 

Stories of our country. Johonnot, James. . 42 

Stories of our holidays. Horsford, I. M. 9 

Stories of Peter and Ellen. Smith, Gertrude. 21 

Stories of pioneer life. Bass, Florence'. 41 

Stories of Robin Hood and his merry men. 

Gilbert, Henry. 53 

Stories of Rome in days of old. Cooke, A. O. 61 
Stories of Royal children retold from St. 

Nicholas. 64 

Stories of Scotland. King, Dorothy. 58 

Stories of star-land. Proctor, Mary. 55 

Stories of strange sights, retold from St. 

Nicholas. 37 

Stories of the ancient Greeks. Shaw, C. D.. 51 


PAGE 

Stories of the ancient world retold from St. 

Nicholas..... 93 

Stories of the civil war. Blaisdell, A. F.. .. 88 

Stories of the good greenwood. Hawkes, 

Clarence. 81 

Stories of the gorilla country. Du Chaillu, 

P. B.39, 85 

Stories of the great lakes, retold from St. 

Nicholas. 60 

Stories of the great west. Roosevelt, Theodore 93 

Stories of the king. Baldwin, James. 67 

Stories of the middle ages retold from St. 

Nicholas. 64 

Stories of the Old Dominion. Cooke, J. E.. 62 

Stories of the red children. Brooks, Dorothy. 17 
Stories of the republic. Roosevelt, Theodore, 

and others. 123 

Stories of the Scottish border. Platt, Mr. and 

Mrs. 122 

Stories of the sea. Hale, E. E. 91 

Stories of thrift for young Americans. Prit¬ 
chard, M. T., and Turkington, C. A. 133 

Stories of useful inventions. Forman, S. E.. 81 

Stories of Wagner operas. Wheelock, E. M. 109 

Stories of war. Hale, E.E. 91 

Stories of William Tell. Marshall, H. E.... 64 

Stories of wood and field. Brown, E. V. 23 

Stories Polly Pepper told. Sidney, Margaret. 77 

Stories to act. Wickes, F. J. 21 

Storybook. W. D. Howells. 102 

Story book treasures. Murry, Clara. 32 

Story hour. Wiggin, K. D., and N. A. Smith. 176 

Story hour plays. Mintz, F. S. 21 

Story of a bad boy. Aldrich, T. B. 95 

Story of a cat. La Bedolliere, Emilie de. . . 47 

Story of a donkey. Segur, Comtesse de. 51 

Story of A Midsummer night’s dream. 

Hoffman, A. S. 101 

Story of a piece of coal. Martin, E. A. 186 

Story of a red deer. Fortescue, J. W. 81 

Story of a short life. Ewing, Mrs. J. H. 99 

Story of a street. Hill, F. T. 146 

Story of American history. Blaisdell, A. F. 61 

Story of As you like it. Hoffman, A. S. 130 

Story of Babette. Stuart, R. M. 107 

Story of Bayard. Hare, Christopher.53, 111 

Story of Betty. Wells, Carolyn. 79 

Story of Caesar. Clarke, M. 61 

Story of Captain Cook. Lang, John. 63 

Story of Captain Merriwether Lewis and 
Captain William Clark. Kingsley, N. F.. 42 

Story of Chanticleer. Rostand, E. 76 

Story of China. Van Bergen, R. 123 

Story of Columbus. Seelye, E. E. 93 

Story of Columbus and Magellan. Lawler, 

T. B. 64 




























































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 267 


Story of cotton. Curtis, A. T. 58 

Story of David Livingston. Golding, V.. . . 62 

Story of Frederick the Great. Carpenter, 

K. E. 89 

Story of General Gordon. Lang, Jeanie_ 63 

Story of geographical discovery. Jacobs, 

Joseph. 198 

Story of Germany. Gould and Gilman.... 203 

Story of gold and silver. Samuel, E. 1. 60 

Story of great inventions. Burns, E. E.. . . 138 
Story of Grettir the Strong. French, Allen. 70 

Story of Hamlet. Hoffman, A. S. 156 

Story of Hereward. Stedman, D. C. 161 

Story of Hiawatha. Stokes, W. 66 

Story of iron. Samuel, E. 1. 60 

Story of Jack Ballister’s fortunes. Pyle, 

Howard. 133 

Story of Japan. Van Bergen, R. 124 

Story of Joan of Arc. Lang, Andrew. 63 

Story of Julius Caesar. Hoffman, A. S. 156 

Story of King Arthur and his knights. Pyle, 

Howard. 81 

Story of King Henry V. Hoffman, A. S. 130 

Story of King Lear. Hoffman, A. W. 130 

Story of King Richard II. Hoffman, A. S.. 130 

Story of leather. Bassett, S. W. 57 

Story of little Black Sambo. Bannerman, 

Helen. 7 

Story of little Conrad the Swiss boy. Camp¬ 
bell, H. L. 38 

Story of little Jan the Dutch boy. Campbell, 

H. L. 38 

Story of little Metzu the Japanese boy. 

Campbell, H. L. 38 

Story of Little Nell. Dickens, Charles. 99 

Story of Lord Roberts. Sellar, E. F. 93 

Story of lumber. Bassett, S. W. 57 

Story of Macbeth. Hoffman, A. S. 156 

Story of Magellan. Butterworth, Hezekiah. 68 
Story of Manhattan. Hemstreet, Charles. . 42 

Story of - Marco Polo. Brooks, Noah. 115 

Story of Matka. Jordan, D.S. 71 

Story of music. Henderson, W. J. 193 

Story of music and musicians. Lillie, L. C.. 141 

Story of my life. Keller, Helen. 147 

Story of Nelson. Sellar, E. F. 93 

Story of New York. Brooks, E. S. 144 

Story of old Fort Loudon. Craddock, C. E. 154 

Story of Old France. Guerber, H. A. 119 

Story of Oliver Cromwell. Marshall, H. E.. 92 

Story of our army for young Americans. 

Abbott, W. J. 118 

Story of our country. Burton, A. H. 61 

Story of our navy. Stevens, W. 0. 123 

Story of our war with Spain. Brooks, E. S.. 144 
Story of Patsy. Wiggin, K. D.79, 109 


Story of Peter Pan. O’Connor, Daniel. 20 

Story of Robert Bruce. Mackie, R. L. 121 

Story of Roland. Baldwin, James. 80 

Story of Russia. Van Bergen, R. 124 

Story of Siegfried. Baldwin, James. 67 

Story of Sir Galahad. Sterling, M. B. 81 


Story of Sir Walter Raleigh. Kelly, M. D.. 63 

Story of Sonny Sahib. Cotes, Mrs. Everard. 98 
Story of the American Indian. Brooks, E. S. 124 
Story of the American sailor. Brooks, E. S. 118 
Story of the American soldier. Brooks, E. S. 118 


Story of the Bronx. Jenkins, Stephen. 209 

Story of the chosen people. Guerber, H. A.. 62 

Story of the English. Guerber, H. A. 62 

Story of the fishes. Baskett, J. N. 54 

Story of the golden age. Baldwin, James... 67 

Story of the great republic. Guerber, H. A.. 63 

Story of the Greek people. Tappan, E. M.. 65 

Story of the Greeks. Guerber, H.A. 91 

Story of the hills. Hutchinson, H. M. 186 

Story of the Indian. Grinnell, G. P. 124 

Story of the Indians of New England. Bur¬ 
ton, A. H. 65 

Story of the little merman. Reader, Ethel. 50 
Story of the Merchant of Venice. Hoffman, 

A. S. 130 

Story of the mind. Baldwin, J. M. 172 

Story of the New England whalers. Spears, 

J. R. 149 

Story of the Persian war. Church, A. J. 118 

Story of the Red Cross. Barton, Clara..... 88 

Story of the revolution. Lodge, H. C.. . 147, 207 

Story of the Rhinegold. Chapin, A. A. 127 

Story of the Roman people. Tappan, E. M. 150 

Story of the Romans. Guerber, H. A. 91 

Story of the submarine. Bishop, Farnham.. 138 

Story of the Tempest. Hoffman, A. S. 156 

Story of the thirteen colonies. Guerber, H. A. 63 

Story of the three bears. Brooke, L. L. 22 

Story of the three little pigs. Brooke, L. L. 22 

Story of Tonty. Catherwood, M. H. 127 

Story of Troy. Clarke, M. 68 

Story of Viteau. Stockton, F. R. 107 

Story of Washington. Seelye, E. E. 93 

Story of wool. Bassett, S. W. 57 

Story without an end. Austin, Sarah. 43 

Story without an end. Carove, F. W. 44 

Storyland. Murray, Clara. 32 

Storyland in play. Skinner, A.M. 10 

Story-teller. Lindsay, Maud. 48 

STOWE, H. B. A dog’s mission. 78 

Little Pussy Willow. 52 

Queer little people..'. 37 

Uncle Tom’s cabin. 161 

Strange lands near home. 60 

Strange peoples. Starr, Frederick. 60 









































































268 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

Strange stories from history. Eggleston, 

G. C. 62 

Strange stories of colonial days.. 65 

Strange stories of 1812. 93 

Strange stories of the civil war. 94 

Strange stories of the revolution. 94 

Strange story book. Lang, Andrew. 102 

STRAYER, G. D. Brief course in the 

teaching process. 175 

STRAYER, G. D., and THORNDIKE, 

E. L. Educational administration. 175 

Stroke oar. Paine, R. D. 159 

Struwwelpeter. Hoffman, Heinrich. 16 

STUART, R. M. Solomon Crow’s Christ¬ 
mas pockets. 135 

Story of Babette. 107 

Student’s history of education. Graves, 

F. P. 170 

Student’s history of England. Gardiner, 

S. R. 203 

Studies in the history of modern education. 

Hoyt, C. 0. 170 

Studies of the trees. Levison, J. J. 187 

Study and teaching of English. Chubb, 

Percival. 177 

Study of elementary electricity and mag¬ 
netism by experiment. St. John, T. M.. 186 
Study of history in schools. Committee of 

Seven. 179 

STURGIS, RUSSELL. Appreciation of 

pictures. 193 

Appreciation of sculpture. 192 

Stuttering and lisping. Scripture, E. W.. . . 177 

STUYVESANT, PETER. Biography. 144 

Successful venture. Deland, E. D. 98 

Sue Orcutt. Vaile, C. M. 136 

Sugar and spice. Tileston, M.W.F. 21 

Summer. Sharp, D. L. 113 

Summer in a canon. Wiggin, K. D. 137 

Summer in Leslie Goldwaite’s life. Whit¬ 
ney, A. D. T. 162 

Sun of Saratoga. Altsheler, J.A. 151 

Sunbonnet babies’ book. Grover, E. 0. 8 

Sunbonnet babies in Holland. Grover, E. 0. 19 

Sunbonnets and overalls. Grover and 

Hogate. 8 

Sure Pop and the safety scouts. Bailey, 

R. R. 43 

SUTCLIFFE, A. C. Robert Fulton. 149 

SUZZALLO, W. H. Teaching of spelling. . 177 
SWEET, HENRY. Practical study of lan¬ 
guage . 180 

SWEETSER, K. D. Book of Indian braves. 66 

Ten great adventures. 123 

SWETT, SOPHIE. Cape Cod boy. 108 

Captain Polly. 78 


PAGE 

SWETT, SOPHIE. Lollipop’s vacation.... 34 

SWIFT, JONATHAN. Gulliver’s travels, 

52, 78, 135 

Swiss family Robinson. Wyss, J. D. 79 

Swiss family Robinson, arranged by Mary 

Godolphin. Wyss, J. R. 35 

Swiss family Robinson; ed. by J. H. Stick- 

ney. Wyss, J. R. 53 

Swiss family Robinson. Illus. by Rhead. . . 109 

Switzerland. Finnemore, John. 85 

Sword of Antietam. Altsheler, J. A. 151 

Syllabus of the history of education. Taylor, 

W. J. 171 

SYMONDS, A. A. Short history of the 

renaissance in Italy. 204 

Synonyms. Crabb, George. 185 

Synopses of Dicken’s novels. McSpadden, 

J. W. 197 

SYRETT, NETTA. Six fairy plays for 

children. 57 

TABER, R. G. Chained lightning. 161 

Table for two. Davis, E. 190 

Table service. Allen, L. G. 190 

Tad and his father. Bullard, F. L. 88 

TAGGART, M. A. Daddy’s daughters... 108 

Little grey house. 108 

Miss Lochinvar. 135 

Miss Lochinvar’s return. 135 

Nut-brown Joan. 161 

Tailor and the crow. Brooke, Leslie. 8 

Tailor of Gloucester. Potter, Beatrix. 20 

Taking of Louisburg. Drake, S. A. 90 

Tale of Benjamin Bunny. Potter, Beatrix.. 20 

Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck. Potter, Bea¬ 
trix . 20 

Tale of Jeremy Fisher. Potter, Beatrix.... 9 

Tale of Mr. Todd. Potter, Beatrix. 20 

Tale of Mrs. Tiggy Winkle. Potter, Beatrix 20 

Tales of Peter Rabbit. Potter, Beatrix. 10 

Tale of Pigling Bland. Potter, B. 20 

Tale of Squirrel Nutkin. Potter, Beatrix. . . 10 

Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies. Potter, Beatrix. 20 
Tale of Tibby and Tabby. Skinner, A. M.. 10 

Tale of Timmy Tiptoes. Potter, Beatrix... 20 

Tale of Tom Kitten. Potter, Beatrix. 10 

Tale of two bad mice. Potter, Beatrix. 20 

Tale of two cities. Dickens, Charles. 155 

Tales and plays of Robin Hood. Skinner, 

Eleanor. 53 

Tales from Munchausen. Raspe, R. E. 76 

Tales from the Norse. Dasent, G. W. 30 

Tales of a grandfather. Scott, Sir Walter. . 122 

Tales of a poultry farm. Pierson, C. D. 24 

Tales of King Arthur. Farrington, E. V.. . . 53 

Tales of laughter. Wiggin, K. D., and N. 

A. Smith. 79 






































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


269 


Tales of Mother Goose. Perrault, Charles.. 

Tales of romance. Lang, Andrew. 

Tales .of the enchanted islands of the At¬ 
lantic. Higginson, T. W. 

Tales of the round table. Lang, Andrew. .. 

Tales of Troy. De Garmo, Charles. 

Tales of Troy and Greece. Lang, Andrew. . 
Tales of two bunnies. Pyle, Katharine. . . . 

Tales out of school. Stockton, F. R. 

Talisman. Scott, Sir Walter. 

Talisman: abridged by H. P. Williams. 

Scott, Sir Walter. 

Talking beasts. Wiggin, K. D., and N. A. 

Smith. 

Talking leaves. Stoddard, W. 0. 

Talks to teachers on psychology. James, 
William. 

TAPPAN, E. M. American hero stories. . . 

Golden Goose and other fairy tales. 

House with the silver door. 

In the days of Alfred the Great. 

In the days of Queen Elizabeth. 

In the days of William the Conqueror.. 

Letters from colonial children. 

Old ballads in prose. 

Robin Hood his book. 

Story of the Greek people.. 

Story of the Roman people. 

TAPPER, T., and GOETSCHIUS, P. Es¬ 
sentials in music history. 

TARBELL, I. M. He knew Lincoln. 

TARBELL, F. B. History of Greek art.. .. 

TARR, R. S. Elementary geology. 

TAYLOR, BAYARD. Boys of other coun¬ 
tries . 

TAYLOR, F. W. Scientific management. . 

TAYLOR, J. S. Class management. 

Composition in the elementary schools.. 
Principles and methods of teaching 

reading. 

Word study in the elementary school.. . 
TAYLOR, W. J. Syllabus of the history of 

Education. 

Teaching children to read. Klapper, Paul. . 
Teaching history and civics. Bourne, H. E. 
Teaching: Its aims and methods. Seeley, 

L.... 

Teaching of elementary mathematics. Smith, 

D. E. 

Teaching of English. Goldwasser, I. E. 

Teaching of English. Klapper, Paul. 

Teaching of English in elementary and sec¬ 
ondary schools. Carpenter, G. R., F. T. 

Baker and F. N. Scott. 

Teaching of geography. Wallis, B. C. 


Teaching of geography in elementary schools. 

Dodge and Kirchwey. 178 

Teaching of handwriting. Freeman, F. N.. 177 

Teaching of history. Hartwell, E. C. 180 

Teaching of history and civics. Bourne, 

H. E. 179 

Teaching of history in elementary and sec¬ 
ondary schools. Johnson, H. 180 

Teaching of mathematics in the elementary 
and secondary school. Young, J. W. A.. . 178 
Teaching of spelling. Suzzallo, W. H.. .... . 177 

Teaching to read. Turner, W. E. 178 

TECUMSEH. Biography. 124 

Tecumseh’s young braves. Tomlinson, E. T. 108 

Teddy, her book. Ray, A. C. 133 

“Tell it again” stories. Dillingham, E. T., 


Tell me a story—Herr Baby. Molesworth, 

M. L. 49 

Tempest; ed. by Ben Greet. Shakespeare, 

William. 84 

Ten great adventures. Sweetser, K. D. 123 

Ten great events in history. Johonnot, James 92 

Ten little Indians. Wade, M. R. 40 

Ten New England blossoms. Weed, C. M.. 82 

TENNYSON, ALFRED, lord. Poetical 

works. 196 

Tenting on the plains. Custer, E. B. 145 

Tessa, our little Italian cousin. Wade, M. H. 26 

Texas scouts. Altsheler, J. A. . 125 

Texan star. Altsheler, J. A. 125 

Texan triumph. Altsheler, J. A. 125 

Texas Blue Bonnet. Jacobs, C. E. 131 

Text book in the history of education. Mon¬ 
roe, Paul. 171 

Text book on the teaching of arithmetic. 

Samper, A. W. 178 

THACHER, L. W. Listening child. 78 

THACKERAY, W. M. Rose and the 

ring.78, 108 

THANET, OCTAVE. We all.. 135 

Thanksgiving Day. Schauffier, R. H. 195 

That’s why stories. Bryce, C. T. 7 

THAXTER, CELIA. Stories and poems 

for children. 78 

Theory and practice of English government. 

Moran, T. F. 168 

Theory of teaching. Salisbury, Albert. 175 

There she blows! Wheeler, J. C. 162 

There was a little man who had a little gun. . 16 

Thesaurus of English words and phrases. 

Roget, P. M. 185 

Things a boy should know about electricity. 

St. John, T. M. 112 

Things seen in China. Chitty, J. R. 200 

Things seen in Egypt. Butcher, E. L. 200 


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130 

48 

45 

157 

10 

52 

160 

134 

79 

78 

172 

65 

34 

52 

135 

135 

135 

94 

52 

54 

65 

150 

193 

161 

192 

186 

39 

191 

175 

177 

177 

177 

171 

177 

179 

175 

178 

177 

177 

177 

179 

































































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PAGE 

Things seen in Holland. Roche, C. E. 200 

Things seen in Japan. Holland, Clive. 200 

Things seen in Northern India. Pennell, 

T. L. 200 

Things seen in Palestine. Freer, A. G. 200 

Things seen in Russia. Steveni, W. B. 199 

Things seen in Spain. Hartley, C. G. 199 

Things seen in Sweden. Steveni, W. B. 200 


Things seen in Venice. Ragg, L. and L. M.. 198 
Things will take a turn. Harraden, Beatrice. 46 
Things worth doing. Beard, Lina and A. B.. 83 

Thirty more famous stories retold. Baldwin, 


James.. 40 

This country of ours. Harrison, Benjamin. 167 

This little pig. Crane, Walter. 13 

Thistledown. Jamieson, C. V. 71 

THOMAS, E. M. In sunshine land. 34 

THOMAS, W. J. Welsh fairy book. 108 

THOMPSON, A. R. Gold seeking on the 

Dalton trail. 117 

THOMPSON, M. P. Denmark. (Peeps at 

many lands.). 117 

THOREAU, H. D. Week on the Concord. . 196 

THORNDIKE, E. L. Education. 171 

Educational psychology. 173 

Elements of psychology. 173 

Principles of teaching. 176 

Those Dale girls. Carruth, F. W. 153 

Three bears. Crane, Walter. 13 

Three blind mice. 16 

Three blind mice. Ivimey, J.W. 9 

Three colonial boys. Tomlinson, E. T. 136 

Three fairy tales. Ingelow, Jean. 32 

Three Graces. Jackson, G. E. 131 

Three Greek children. Church, A. J. 127 

Three hundred games and pastimes. Lucas, 

E. V. and E. 38 

Three hundred things a bright girl can do. 

Kelley, L. E. 114 

Three jovial huntsmen. Caldecott, Ran¬ 
dolph . 22 

Three little daughters of the revolution. 

Perry, Nora. 76 

Three little kittens. 16 

Three little Millers. Pierson, C. D. 50 

Three pretty maids. Blanchard, A. E. 96 

Three prisoners. Shelton, W. H. 106 

Three years behind the guns. L. G. T. 123 

Three young continentals. Tomlinson, E. T. 136 
Thrilling days in army life. Forsyth, G. A.. 119 
Through college on nothing a year. Gauss, 

C. 184 

Through swamp and glade. Munroe, Kirk. 104 
Through the farmyard gate. Poulsson, Emile 7 
Through the looking glass. Carroll, Lewis. 29 
Through the magic door. Doyle, A. C. 165 


PAGE 

THWAITES, R. G. (The) Colonies. 206 

Daniel Boone. 123 

Father Marquette. 123 

TIFFANY, N. M. From colony to com¬ 
monwealth . 27 

Pilgrims and Puritans. 27 

TILESTON, M. W. F. Sugar and spice... 21 

TILNEY, F. C. Robin Hood. 52 

Tim and Tip. Otis, James. 49 

Timothy’s quest. Wiggin, K. D. 163 

Ting-a-ling tales. Stockton, F. R. 34 

TISDALE, L. G. Three years behind the 

guns. 123 

To the front. King, Charles. 131 

Toby Tyler. Otis, James.. 50 

Toinette’s Philip. Jamison, C. V. 71 

Told in a little boy’s pocket. Kennedy, S. B. 47 
TOLMAN, W. H., and A. W. GUTHRIE. 

Hygiene for the worker. 113 

Tom Brown at Rugby. Hughes, Thomas. . 102 
Tom Brown’s school days. Hughes, Thomas 156 
Tom Brown’s school days. Illus. by Louis 

Rhead. Hughes, Thomas.131, 156 

Tom Clifton. Goss, W. L. 156 

Tom Paulding. Matthews, Brander. 104 

Tom Strong, boy captain. Mason, A. B.. . 104 

Tom Strong, Junior. Mason, A. B. 104 

Tom Strong, Washington’s scout. Mason, 

A. B. 104 

TOMLINSON, E. T. Boy officers of 1812. 108 

Boy soldiers of 1812. 108 

Boys with old Hickory. 108 

Champion of the regiment. 135 

Fort in the forest. 78 

Guarding the border. 108 

In the hands of the red-coats. 161 

Jersey boy in the revolution. 136 

Lieutenant under Washington. 161 

Places young Americans want to know. . 117 

Prisoners of war. 136 

Red chief. 161 

Rider of the black horse. 161 

Scouting with Daniel Boone. 108 

Search for Andrew Field. 108 

Tecumseh’s young braves. 108 

Three colonial boys. 136 

Three young continentals. 136 

Two young patriots. 136 

Under colonial colors. 136 

War for independence. 94 

War of 1812. 94 

Washington’s young aids. .. 136 

With flintlock and fife. 79 

Young minute-man of 1812. 108 

Young rangers. 79 

Young sharpshooter. 108 




















































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


271 


TOMLINSON, P. G. In camp on Bass 

island. 

In the land of the caribou. 

Trail of Black Hawk. 

Tommy and the wishing stone. Burgess, 

T. W. 

Tommy Remington’s battle. Stevenson, 

B. E... 

Tommy Tinker’s book. Blaisdell, M. F. 

Tommy Toddles. Lee, Albert. 

Tommy Trot’s visit to Santa Claus. Page, 

T. N. 

TOOTHAKER, C. R. Commercial raw 

materials. 

Toto’s merry winter. Richards, L. E. 

Tour around New York. Mines, J. F. 

Tour of the world in 80 days. Verne, Jules. 

Towards the rising sun. 

Tower or throne. Comstock, H. T. 

Town and city. Jewett, F. G. 

Townsend twins. Eldred, W. L. 

Toy shop book. Harris, A. V., and Waldo, 

L. M.. 

Track athletics in detail. 

Track’s end. Carruth, Hayden. 

Trading and exploring. Luther, A. V. 

Tragedies. Shakespeare, William. 

Trail of Black Hawk. Tomlinson, Paul.... 
Trails of the pathfinders. Grinnell, G. B.. . 
Training of wild animals. Bostock, F. C.. . 
Tramp across the continent. Lummis, C. F. 

Treasure finders. Clay, Oliver. 

Treasure island. Stevenson, R. L. 

Treasure island; illus. by L. Rhead. Steven¬ 
son, R. L... 

Treasure ship. Butterworth, Hezekiah. . . . 
Treasury of verse for little children. Edgar, 

M. G. 

Trees in prose and poetry. Stone, G. L., and 

M. G. Fickett. 

Trees of the United States and Canada. 

Hough, R. B. 

TRENT, W. P. Robert E. Lee.150, 

TRIMMER, SARAH. History of the robins. 

Trinity bells. Barr, A. E. 

Triumphs of science.. Lane, M. A. L. 

TROTTER, SPENCER. Lessons in the 

new geography. 

TROWBRIDGE, J. T. Chance for himself. 

Doing his best. 

Fast friends. 

Jack Hazard and his fortunes. 

Young surveyor. 

True Abraham Lincoln. Curtis, W. E. 

True bear stories. Miller, Joaquin. 


True bird stories from my note books. 

Miller, O. T. 36 

True stories from history and biography. 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 91 

True story book. Lang, Andrew. 92 

True story of Abraham Lincoln. Brooks, 

E. S. 41 

True story of Benjamin Franklin. Brooks, 

E. S. 61 

True story of Christopher Columbus. 

Brooks, E. S. 41 

True story of George Washington. Brooks, 

E. S. 41 

True story of Lafayette. Brooks, E. S. 61 

True story of the United States. Brooks, 

E. S... 61 

True story of U. S. Grant. Brooks, E. S.. . 61 

True tales of birds and beasts. Jordan, 

D. S., ed .•. 55 

True to his home. Butterworth, Hezekiah. 97 
Trusty John and other stories. Lang, An¬ 
drew . 48 

TUCKER, L. E. Old Testament phrase 

book. 166 

Readings from the old Testament. 166 

Visualized history of education. 171 

TUCKER, L. E., and E. L. RYAN. His¬ 
torical plays of colonial days. 57 

TURLEY, CHARLES. Voyages of Cap¬ 
tain Scott. 144 

TURNER, E. A. Easy stories.. 10 

Short stories. 21 

TURNER, W. E. Teaching to read. 178 

Turkey. Van Millingen, J. R. 87 

TURPIN, E. H. L. Happy acres. 79 

Honey Sweet. 79 

TURPIN, E. H. L., ed. Child’s book of 

poetry. 10 

Classic fables. 10 

TWAIN, MARK. Adventures of Tom 

Sawyer. 136 

Huckleberry Finn. 161 

Prince and pauper. 109 

Twelve huntsmen and other stories. Lang, 

Andrew. 48 

Twelve naval captains. Seawell, M. E. 123 

Twelve principles of efficiency. Emerson, H. 191 
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. 

Verne, Jules. 162 

Twilight land. Pyle, Howard. 50 

Twilight stories. Foulke, E.E. 19 

Twilight stories. Noyes, M. B. 32 

Twisted skein. Paine, R. D. 159 

Two are company. Field, Mrs. E. M. 30 

Two Arrows. Stoddard, W.0. 78 

Two boys in the tropics. Figyelmessy, E. H. 115 


PAGE 

108 

108 

108 

35 

107 

8 

72 

33 

178 

33 

209 

161 

60 

127 

120 

128 

8 

141 

127 

58 

197 

108 

146 

112 

116 

61 

135 

161 

68 

30 

55 

187 

202 

25 

126 

58 

179 

108 

109 

109 

109 

109 

145 

81 







































































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AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

Two college girls. Brown, H. D. 152 

Two little Confederates. Page, T. N. 105 

Two noble lives. Richards, L. E. 93 

Two prisoners. Page, T.N. 75 

Two spies. Lossing, B. J. 121 

Two years before the mast. Dana, R. H., 


Two young patriots. Tomlinson, E. T. 136 

TWOMBLEY, A. S. Hawaii. 117 

Typee. Melville, Herman. 143 

Types of teaching. Earhart, L. B. 175 

Ugly duckling. Andersen, H. C. 18 

Ugly duckling and other fairy tales. Ander¬ 
sen, H. C.. 43 

ULMANN, ALBERT. Landmark history 

of New York.65, 94, 123 

Uncle Abner’s legacy. Verrill, A. H. 162 

Uncle Jack’s executors. Noble, A. L. 158 

Uncle Remus and his friends. Harris, J. C.. 46 

Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings. 

Harris, J. C. 70 

Uncle Sam: modern miracles. Du Puy, 

W. A. 142 

Uncle Sam: wonder worker. Du Puy, 

W. A. 142 

Uncle Sam’s business. Marriott, Crittenden. 147 

Uncle Sam’s children. Austin, O. P. 84 

Uncle Sam’s soldiers. Austin, O. P. 60 

Uncle Tom Andy Bill. Major, Charles. 132 

Uncle Tom’s cabin. Stowe, H. B. 161 

Under colonial colors. Tomlinson, E. T.. . . 136 

Under Drake’s flag. Henty, G. A. 70 

Under Greek skies. Dragoumis, J. D. 115 

Under sunny skies. .. 87 

Under the lilacs. Alcott, L. M. 66 

Under the rattlesnake flag. Costello, F. H.. 98 

Undine. La Motte Fouque F. de. 131 

Ungava Bob. Wallace, Dillon. 162 

Unknown to history. Yonge, C. M. 163 

Up-to-date-waitress. Hill, J. M. 191 

UPTON, Gen. EMORY. Military policy 

of the U. S. 205 

UTTER, R. P. Guide to good English.. . 194 
VALENTINE, C. S. How to keep hens 

for profit. 189 

VAILE, C. M. Orcutt girls. 136 

Sue Orcutt. 136 

VAN BERGEN, ROBERT. Story of China 123 

Story of Japan. 124 

Story of Russia. 124 

VANDEWALKER, N. C. Kindergarten in 

American education. 176 

VAN DYKE, HENRY. Poems. 195 

The spirit of America. 196 

The Van Dyke book; ed. by Edwin 
Mims. 136 


VAN MILLINGEN, J. R. Peeps at many 

lands: Turkey.. 87 

VEDDER, H. C. American writers of to-day 195 
VELVIN, ELLEN. 

Behind the scenes with wild animals.. . . 139 
VERNE, JULES. Tour of the world in 


eighty days. 161 

Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. 162 
VERRILL, A. H. Amateur carpenter. . . . 192 

Boys’ outdoor vacation book. 114 

Cruise of the Cormorant. 136 

Cuba past and present. 201 

Harper’s aircraft book. 139 

Harper’s gasoline engine book. 140 

Harper’s wireless book. 140 

In Morgan’s wake. 109 

Ocean and its mysteries. 113 

Porto Rico past and present and San 

Domingo of to-day. 201 

Uncle Abner’s legacy. 162 

Verse and prose for beginners in reading. 

Scudder, H. E. 21 

Vicar of Wakefield. Goldsmith, Oliver. . . . 155 

Victorian anthology. Stedman, E. C., ed _ 197 

Viking tales. Hall, Jennie. 46 

Village life in America. Richards, C. C. 149 

VIMAR, A. The curly haired hen. 52 

Violet fairy book. Lang, Andrew. 72 

Virgil. See Brooks, Edward; Church, A. J. 
Virginia. See Cooke, J. E.; Fiske, John. 

Virginia cavalier. Seawell, M. E. 134 

Visualized history of education. Tucker, 

L. E. 171 

Vizetelly, F. H. Essentials of English 

speech and literature. 194 

Vocational and moral guidance. Davis, 

J. B. 173 

Vocational guidance. Puffer, J. A. 173 

Vocational guidance of youth. Bloomfield, 

Meyer. 173 

Vocations for boys. Weaver, E. W. 173 

Vocations for girls. Weaver, E. W. 173 

Voice. Aikin, W. A. 177 

Voice training of school children. Rix, 

F. R. 183 

VON WYSS, C. World in pictures. 39 

Voyage of the Hoppergrass. Pearson, E. L. 105 

Voyages of Captain Scott. Turley, C. 145 

WADE, M. H. Artin, our little Armenian 

cousin. 39 

Dolls of many lands. 26 

Light bringers. 65 

Little folks of North America. 60 

Little folk plays of American heroes: 

Benjamin Franklin. 57 

Ulysses S. Grant. 57 













































































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


273 


PAGE 

WADE, M. H .—Continued 

Abraham Lincoln. 57 

George Washington. 57 

New little Americans. 39 

Osman our little Turkish cousin. 39 

Our little African cousin. 26 

Our little brown cousin. 26 

Our little Cuban cousin. 39 

Our little Eskimo cousin. 26 

Our little German cousin. 60 

Our little Hawaiian cousin. 39 

Our little Indian cousin. 27 

Our little Japanese cousin. 26 

Our little Jewish cousin. 39 

Our little Norwegian cousin. 40 

Our little Philippine cousin. 40 

Our little Porto Rican cousin. 26 

Our little Russian cousin. 26 

Our little Swiss cousin. 40 

Ten little Indians. 40 

Tessa: our little Italian cousin. 26 

Wonder workers.65, 94 

Wagner’s heroes. Maud, Constance. 132 

Wagner’s heroines. Maud, Constance. 132 

Wagner stories. Young, Filson. 141 

Wah Sing, our little Chinese cousin. Camp¬ 
bell, H. L. 38 

WAKEMAN, A. V. H., and L. M.HELLER. 
Scientific sewing and garment cutting. ... 182 

Wakulla. Munroe, Kirk. 74 

WALD, LILLIAN D. House on Henry 
street. 169 


WALKER, A. J. Little plays from Ameri¬ 
can history.. 57 

WALKER, F. A. Making of the nation. . 207 
WALKER, M. C. Our birds and their 

nestlings. 55 

WALLACE, DILLON. Gaunt grey wolf. . 162 

Fur trail adventurers. 109 

Ungava Bob. 162 

WALLACE, LEW. Ben-Hur. 162 

Chariot race. 136 

WALLINGTON, N. U., ed. American his¬ 
tory by American poets. 2 v. 195 

WALLIS, B. C. Teaching of geography. .. 179 
WALLIS, F. E. A B C of architecture. .. . 192 
WALSH, J. H. Practical methods in arith¬ 
metic. 178 

WALTER, L. E. Russia. (Peeps at many 

lands). : . 117 

Wampum belt. Butterworth, Hezekiah.... 68 

Wanderer in Florence. Lucas, E. V. 199 

Wanderer in London. Lucas, E. V. 199 

Wanderer in Paris. Lucas, E. V. 199 

Wandering heroes. Price, L. L. 27 

War children. Wheelright, J. T. 109 


PAGE 

War for independence. Tomlinson, E. T... . 94 

War of 1812. Johnson, Rossiter. 207 

War of 1812. Tomlinson, E. T. 94 

War of Independence. Fiske, John. 90 

War with Spain. Lodge, H. C. 208 

WARD, H. D. New senior at Andover.. . . 162 
WARDE, MARGARET. Betty Wales, 

freshman. 162 

Betty Wales, junior. 162 

Betty Wales, sophomore. 162 

Nancy Lee. 136 

WARNER, C. D. Being a boy. 162 

In the wilderness. 201 

WARNER, E. E. K. Nonsense dialogues.. 10 

WARREN, M. L. From September to June. 17 
WARREN, M. R. Robin Hood and his 

merry men. 54 

Warwickshire lad. Martin, G. Madden. . . . 104 
WASHBURNE, M. F. Indian legends. ... 66 

WASHINGTON, GEORGE. Biography, 

122, 150 

Washington, George, farmer. Haworth, 

P. L. 146 

Washington and his country. Irving, Wash¬ 
ington and John Fiske. 120 

Washington’s Birthday. Schaufher, R. H.. 194 
Washington’s young aids. Tomlinson, E. T. 136 
Waste not, want not and other stories. 

Edgeworth, Maria and others . 69 

Watch fires of ’76. Drake, S. A. 145 

Watcher in the woods. Sharp, D. L.82, 161 


Waverly. Scott, Sir Walter. 160 

Waverley, synopses. McSpadden, J. W. 197 

Way of an Indian. Remington, Frederic.. . 124 
WAYLAND, J. W. How to teach American 

history.. 180 

WAYNE, ANTHONY. Biography. See 

Spears, J. R. 149 

Ways of wood folk. Long, W. J. 36 

We all. Thanet, Octave. 135 

We girls. Whitney, A. D. T. 137 

WEAVER, E. W. Vocations for boys. 173 

Vocations for girls. 173 

Weaver’s children (The). Wilkins, Eva. ... 60 

WEBSTER, JEAN. Daddy Long-legs. ... 136 

Just Patty. 162 

Wee Winkles and Wideawake. Jackson, G. E. 19 

WEED, C. M. Bird stories. 2 vols. 55 

Stories of insect life. Vol 1. 55 

Ten new England blossoms. 82 

WEED, C. M., and PHILIP EMERSON. 

School garden book. 179 

Week on the Concord. Thoreau, H. D. 196 

WEIMER, TERESA, and JONES, R. G. 
Chats in the zoo. 7 











































































274 


AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


PAGE 

WELLS, CAROLYN. Patty at home. 136 

Patty Fairfield. 137 

Patty in the city. 137 

Story of Betty. 79 

WELLS, H. G. Floor games. 57 

Little wars. 83 

Wells Brothers, the young cattle kings. 

Adams, Andy. 150 

Welsh fairy book. Thomas, W. J. 108 

WENDELL, BARRETT. English com¬ 
position . 178 

WESSELHOEFT, L. F. Frowzle, the run¬ 
away. 52 

Jack the fire dog. 52 

Jerry, the blunderer. 52 

Sparrow, the tramp. 52 

WESTELL, W. P. Boys’ book of pets. ... 113 
Western frontier stories retold from St. 

Nicholas. 60 

Westward movement. Barstow, C. L., ed. . 118 
WETTE, ADELHEID. Hansel and Gretel. 34 
What a girl can make and do. Beard, Lina, 

and A. B. 113 

What children study and why. Gilbert, C. B. 174 

What is good music? Henderson, W. J. 193 

What Katy did. Coolidge, Susan. 68 

What Katy did at school. Coolidge, Susan. 68 

What Katy did next. Coolidge, Susan. 68 

What shall we read to the children. Hunt, 

C. W. 165 

What the seven did. Sidney, Margaret. ... 51 

WHEELER, C. G. A B C of woodworking. 192 

Woodworking for beginners. 114 

WHEELER, DANIEL E. Abraham Lincoln 94 
WHEELER, H. F. B. Boy’s Napoleon... 150 

WHEELER, J. C. There she blows!. 162 

WHEELOCK, E. M. Stories of Wagner 

operas. 109 

WHEELWRIGHT, J. T. War children... 109 
When a cobbler ruled the king. Seaman, 

A. H. 134 

When grandmamma was fourteen. Harland, 

Marion. 70 

When grandmamma was new. Harland, 

Marion. 46 

When great folks were little folks. Calhoun, 

D. D. 41 

When I was a boy in Belgium. Jonckheere, 

Robert. 86 

When I was a boy in China. Lee, Yan Phou. 86 
When I was a girl in Italy. Ambrosi, 

Marietta. 57 

When I was a little girl. Humphrey, F. A.. . 27 

When I was your age. Richards, L. E. 76 


PAGE 

When Jack Rabbit was a little boy. Paine, 

A. B. 50 

When life is young. Dodge, M. M. 30 

When Mollie was six. White, E. 0. 34 

When mother lets us carpenter. Adams, 

J. A. 37 

When mother lets us cook. Johnson, Con¬ 
stance . 37 

When mother lets us cut out pictures. Boyd, 

I. E. 25 

When mother lets us garden. Duncan, 

Frances. 36 

When mother lets us give a party. Yale, 

E. D. 38 

When mother lets us help. Johnson, Con¬ 
stance . 32 

When mother lets us keep pets. Johnson, 

Constance. 36 

When mother lets us make candy. Bache, 

E. and L. 37 

When mother lets us make paper box fur¬ 
niture. Rich, G. E. 25 

When mother lets us make toys. Rich, G. E. 25 
When mother lets us play. Keyes, A. M... 38 

When mother lets us sew. Ralston, Virginia. 38 
When old New York was young. Hemstreet, 

Charles. 208 

When railroads were new. Carter, C. F.. .. 145 
When Sarah saved the day. Singmaster, 

Elsie. 106 

When the world was young. Brown, E. V.. 25 

When we were wee. Young, Martha. 42 

WHITE, E. O. 

An only child. 52 

Borrowed sister. 52 

Ednah and her brothers. 52 

Enchanted mountain. 52 

Little girl of long ago. 34 

When Mollie was six. 34 

WHITE, E. S. Gold. 162 

White Duckling and other tales. Dole, N. H. 45 

WHITE, H. A. Robert E. Lee. 202 

WHITE, MARIAN. Fuels of the house¬ 
hold. 191 

WHITE, MARY. How to make baskets.. 192 
WHITE, S. E. Adventures of Bobby Orde. 109 

Magic forest. 79 

White kitten book. Aldin, Cecil. 11 

White Patch. Patri, Angelo. 55 

White puppy book. Aldin, Cecil. 11 

White Seneca. Canfield, W. W. 153 

White tiger. Rideout, Henry M. 133 

WHITNEY, A. D. T. Other girls. 137 

Real folks. 162 

Summer in Leslie Goldwaite’s life. 162 

We girls. 137 






























































AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX 


275 


WHITNEY, E. L., and F. M. PERRY. 

Four American Indians. 66 

WHITTIER, J. G. Complete poetical 

works. 195 

Who’s who?. 202 

Who’s who in America?. 202 

WICKES, F. J. Stories to act. 21 

Wide world. 60 

Widow 0’Callaghan’s boys. Zollinger, Gu- 

lielma. 110 

WIGGIN, K. D. Birds’ Christmas Carol.79, 109 
Bird’s Christmas Carol. (Dram, version) 84 

Child’s journey with Dickens. 94 

Mother Carey’s chickens. 162 

New chronicles of Rebecca. 163 

Penelope’s Irish experiences. 163 

Penelope’s postscripts.! . 163 

Penelope’s progress. 163 

Polly Oliver’s problem. 137 

Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm. 137 

Story of Patsy.79, 109 

Summer in a canon. 137 

Timothy’s guest. 163 

WIGGIN, K. D., and N. A. SMITH. Fairy 

Ring. 35 

Golden numbers. 109 

Magic casements. 51 

Pinafore palace. 11 

Posey ring.11, 21 

Story hour. 176 

Tales of laughter. 79 

Talking beasts. 79 

Wigwam evenings. Eastman, C. A., and 

E. G. 40 

Wigwam stories. Judd, M. C. 40 

Wild animals. 16 

Wild animals at home. Seton, E. T. 82 

Wild animals every child should know. 

Rogers, J. E. 82 

Wild animals I have known. Seton, E. T. . 82 

Wild life on the Rockies. Mills, E. A. 143 

Wild life under the equator. Du Chaillu, 

P. B.. 58 

Wild neighbors. Ingersoll, Ernest. 54 

Wilderness babies. Schwartz, J. A. 37 

Wilderness road. Atsheler, J. A.. 151 

Wilderness ways. Long, W. J. 36 

WILEY, BELLE. Mewanee. 11 

WILEY, BELLE, and G. W. EDICK 

Children of the cliff. 18 

Lodrix, the little lake dweller. 1 . 35 

WILKINS, EVA. The weaver’s children.. 60 

WILKINS, M. E. Once upon a time. 35 

Pot of gold and other stories. ... 52 

Young Lucretia and other stories. 109 


PAGE 

Will Shakespeare’s little lad. Clark, Imogen. 127 

William Henry Letters. Diaz, A. M. 69 

WILLIAMS, ARCHIBALD. How it is 

done. 140 

How it is made.. 113 

How it works. 140 

WILLIAMS, DORA. Gardens and their 

meaning. 179 

WILLIAMS, HAWLEY. Batter up. 109 

Fair play. 137 

Winning hit. 137 

WILLIAMS, MARJORIE. Peeps at great 

| A A. 

WILLIAMS, ' SHERMAN.’ ’ ’ New’ ’ York’s 

part in history. 209 

Some successful Americans. 124 

Stories from early New York history... 65 

Williams of West Point. Johnston, H. S.. . 157 
WILMOT-BUXTON, E. M. Jeanne d’ 

Arc. 94 

Stories of Norse heroes. 53 

WILSON, G. L. Myths of the red children. 40 
WILSON, WOODROW. Division and re¬ 
union . 205 

George Washington. 150 

WILTSE, S. E. Folklore stories and prov¬ 
erbs . 11 

Hero folk of ancient Britain. 35 

Kindergarten stories. 176 

Stories for kindergartens. 176 

Wind fairies and other tales. DeMorgan, 

Mary.T . 45 

Wings and stings. Daulton, A. M. 36 

Winning hit. Williams, H. 137 

Winning of the west. Roosevelt, Theodore. 209 
WINNINGTON, LAURA. Outlook fairy 

book for little people. 35 

Outlook story book for little people. .. 35 

Winter. Sharp, D. L. 113 

WINTERBURN, F. H. Novel ways of 

entertaining. 184 

WINTON, C. V. Our little Bulgarian 

cousin. 60 

Wireless man. Collins, F. A.112, 138 

WISE, J. S. End of an era. 150 

WISTER, OWEN. Ulysses S. Grant. 150 

With Clive in India. Henty, G. A. 130 

With Crockett and Bowie. Munroe, Kirk. . 104 
With flintlock and fife. Tomlinson, E. T.... 79 

With mask and mitt. Dudley, A. T. 128 

With Perry on Lake Erie. Otis, James. 105 

With spins of gold. Greene, F. N., and D. 

W. Kirk. 80 

With the battle fleet. Matthews, Franklin. 147 
With the Indians in the Rockies. Schultz, 

J. W. 95 













































































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PAGE 

With the men who do things. Bond, A. R.. 112 
With trumpet and drum. Field, Eugene. . 30 

With Wolfe in Canada. Henty, G. A. 70 

WITHINGTON, P. Book of athletics.... 141 

Wolf hunters. Grinnell, G. B. 100 

WOLFE, JAMES. Biography. See Park- 
man, Francis 

Wonderbook, Tanglewood tales. Haw¬ 
thorne, Nathaniel. 47 

Wonder book of horses. Baldwin, James. . 67 

Wonder book of old romance. Darton, F. 

J. H. Ill 

Wonder book of volcanoes and earthquakes. 

Houston, E. J. 139 

Wonder clock. Pyle, Howard. 50 

Wonder tales from Wagner. Chapin, A. A.. 98 

Wonderworkers. Wade, M. H.65, 94 

Wonderful escapes by Americans. Booth, 

W. S. 144 

Wonderland of stamps. Burroughs, W. D.. 140 
WOOD, C. S. “Don’t give up the ship”. . . 163 
WOOD, CHRISTOPHER. Happy nursery 

rhymes. 10 

WOOD, LEONARD. Military obligations 

of citizenship. 166 

WOOD, THEODORE. Natural history for 

young people. 140 

WOODHULL, J. F. Home made apparatus. 185 

Woodwork for little folk. Pierce, F. H. 38 

Woodworking for beginners. Wheeler, C. C. 114 
Wordaetudy in the elementary school. Tay¬ 
lor, J. S. 177 

WORDEN, J. L., and LIEUT. GREENE. 

Monitor and the Merrimac. 94 

Work-a-day-doings. Seri, Emma. 10 

Worker and the state. Dean, A. D. 182 

Working drawings. Babbitt, A. B. 181 

Working grammar of the English language. 

Fernald, James C. 185 

WORLD AND ITS PEOPLE SERIES: 

Hawaii. Twombley, A. S. 117 

Philippines. Knapp, Adeline. 116 

World in pictures. Von Wyss, C. 39 

World’s commercial products. Freeman, 

W. G., and Chandler, S. E. 198 

Wrecking master. Paine, R. D. 75 

WRIGHT, C. D. New century book of 
fctots 105 

WRIGHT, H. C. Children’s stories in 

American history. 65 

Children’s stories in American literature. 150 
Children’s stories of American progress. 65 
WRIGHT, M. O. Dream fox story book. . 35 

Four-footed Americans. 113 

WRIGHT, W. H. Ben, the black bear. ... 82 

The grizzly bear. 113 


WYCHE, R. T. Some great stories and 


how to tell them. 176 

WYSS, J. D. Swiss family Robinson. 79 

Swiss family Robinson, arranged by 

Mary Godolphin. 35 

Swiss family Robinson, ed. by J. H. 

Stickney. 53 

Swiss family Robinson, illus. by Louis 
Rhead. 109 


YALE, E. D. When mother lets us give a 

party. 38 

Yankee ships and Yankee sailors. Barnes, 

James. 152 

Year in a yawl. Doubleday, Russell. 115 

Yellow dwarf. Crane, Walter. 30 

YONGE, C. M. Caged lion. 137 

Daisy chain. 137 

Lances of Lynwood. 137 

Little duke. 109 

Little Lucy’s wonderful globe. 17 

Prince and page. 110 

Unknown to history. 163 

YOUNG, CHARLES. Harold, first of the 

Vikings. 163 

YOUNG, ERNEST. Siam. (Peeps at 

many lands.). 117 

YOUNG, FILSON. Wagner stories. 141 

YOUNG, J. W. A. Teaching of mathe¬ 
matics in the elementary and secondary 

school. 178 

YOUNG, MARTHA. When we were wee.. 42 

Young Alaskans in the Rockies. Hough, 

Emerson. 101 

Young Alaskans on the trail. Hough, Emer¬ 
son. 101 

Young American. Judson, H. P. 63 

Young citizen. Dole, C. F., ed .62, 89 

Young Crusoes of the sky. Coombs, F. L.. . 127 
Young folks’ cyclopaedia of common things. 

Champlin, J. D...79, 110, 138 

Young folks’ cyclopaedia of games and 
sports. Champlin, J. D., and A. E. Bost- 

wick.80, 110 

Young folks’ cyclopaedia of literature and 

art. Champlin, J. D.80, 110, 138 

Young folks’ cyclopaedia of natural history. 

Champlin, J. D., and F. A. Lucas. 138 

Young folks’ cyclopaedia of persons and 

places. Champlin, J. D.80, 110, 138 

Young folks’ history of the war for the 

union. . Champlin, J. D. 118 

Young forester. Grey, Zane. 100 

Young life at the farm. 16 

Young lion hunter. Grey, Zane. 129 

Young Lucretia and other stories. Wilkins, 

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Young Macedonian. Church, A. J. 

Young minute-man of 1812. Tomlinson, E.T. 
Young privateersman. Stevens, W. 0., and 

McKee, Barclay. 

Young railroaders. Coombs, F. L. 

Young rangers. Tomlinson, E. T. 

Young rival inventors. Hunting, Gardner. 
Young sharpshooter. Tomlinson, E. T.. . . 

Young surveyor. Trowbridge, J. T. 

Young trailers. Altsheler, J. A. 

Youth: Its education, regimen and hygiene. 
Hall, G. S..... 


Youth, school, and vocation. Bloomfield 

and Suzzallo. 173 

ZERBE, J. S. Aeroplanes. 140 

Automobiles. 140 

Motors. 140 

ZITKALA-SA. Old Indian legends. 66 

Zoe, our little Grecian cousin. Nixon- 

Roulet, M. F. 59 

ZOLLINGER, GULIELMA. Widow O’Cal¬ 
laghan’s boys. 110 

Zoology. Bencher, E. 187 


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